An edition of Out of the Blue (1994)

Out of the Blue

depression and human nature

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An edition of Out of the Blue (1994)

Out of the Blue

depression and human nature

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Almost everyone has been touched by at least a mild form of depression, and thus has some sense of what severe depressive illness must be like. In addition to the most serious clinical cases which can lead to institutionalization or even suicide, this book explores the "normal" depression we all experience - the inevitable blues that accompany troubled personal relationships, career setbacks, or the death of a loved one.

It provides a compelling treatment of questions about the nature of depression, where it comes from, who's at risk, and what it indicates about human experience.

Depression is a highly prevalent health problem, affecting about 11 million Americans every year. Its costs are staggering - $43.7 billion annually in lost productivity, lost income, and increased health care costs. These numbers put depression on a par with heart disease as one of the most expensive diseases in the United States today. But, unlike heart disease, depression is widely misunderstood. About two-thirds of the cases of depression go undiagnosed and untreated.

With a compelling mix of information, illustration, and interpretation, David B. Cohen explores the current state of knowledge about depression, including the powerful influence of genetics. In addition to depressive illness, the book deals with related ideas and topics such as mourning, mania, the rhythms of sleep, self concepts, and suicide.

Insights from psychology and psychiatry are blended with history, literature, current events, and personal observation, and topped off with a dose of common sense.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue: Depression and Human Nature
January 1, 1995, W. W. Norton & Company
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Cover of: Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue: depression and human nature
1994, W.W. Norton
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-357) and index.

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.85/27
Library of Congress
RC537 .C633 1994, RC537.C633 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
368 p. :
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1425557M
Internet Archive
outofbluedepress00cohe
ISBN 10
0393036324
LCCN
93036566
OCLC/WorldCat
28963349
Goodreads
3485992

First Sentence

"On a Sunday morning in August 1822, Robert Stewart committed suicide by slitting his throat; he was fifty-three years old."

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