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Depression (psychology)
Depression
Cytryn, Leon, and Donald H. McKnew, Jr. Growing Up Sad: Childhood Depression and Its Treatment. Norton, 1996. Diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and new research.
Jack, Dana Crowley. Silencing the Self: Women and Depression. Harvard University Press, 1991. Depression among women in relationships.
Real, Terrence. I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression. Scribner, 1997. Symptoms, causes, and treatment of “covert” male depression.
Schwartz, Arthur, and Ruth M. Schwartz. Depression: Theories and Treatments: Psychological, Biological, and Social Perspectives. Columbia University Press, 1993. Comprehensive overview.
Thompson, Tracy. The Beast: A Reckoning with Depression. Diane Publishing, 2000. A newspaper reporter's description of her own life-long battle with depression.
For younger readers
Hyde, Margaret O. and Elizabeth H. Forsyth. Depression: What You Need to Know. Watts, 2002. For readers in grades 6 to 12.
Moragne, Wendy. Depression. Twenty-First Century, 2001. Presents seven case histories, for readers in grades 7 to 12.
Silverstein, Alvin. Depression. Enslow, 1997. Discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment of depression; for high school readers.
Stewart, Gail. Teens and Depression. Lucent, 1998. Four portraits of teens struggling with depression. For high school readers.

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