The Ethical Treatment of Depression
By Paul Biegler
By Paul Biegler
Part of Philosophical Psychopathology
Category: Psychology | Wellness
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May 20, 2011 | ISBN 9780262294492
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Praise
This is not an anti-psychiatry book because, even though he explicitly puts more emphasis on stress than on biology in depression, he never recommends against the use of antidepressants. In that sense The Ethical Treatment of Depression contributes, in my opinion, to a hopeful trend toward more widespread application of insight oriented psychotherapy augmenting or augmented by the use of antidepressants.—Metapsychology—
This is an important book for clinicians and medical ethicists who are seeking new ways to treat and understand depression’s causes…Recommended.
—Choice—21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
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