Depression and the Social Environment
Research and Intervention with Neglected Populations
Philippe Cappeliez author Robert J Flynn author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:10th Aug '93
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The authors of the essays in Depression and the Social Environment explore the etiological role of the social environment, suggesting that for "neglected populations" -- immigrants and refugees, native Indians, the unemployed, the physically disabled, the elderly, caregivers of the impaired elderly, children and adolescents, and women -- depression has significant environmental roots. These populations and the manifestations of depression that they exhibit have been largely overlooked because the importance of the social environment itself has been insufficiently investigated. The contributors of most of the essays discuss empirical findings and, taken together, provide a unique in-depth review and analysis of the international literature on etiology, intervention, and policy implications. The approach developed in this volume has obvious significance for other mental health problems with social-environmental roots. In bridging the academic/practice divide, the authors address the interrelated concerns of researchers, practitioners, and policy makers.
"Informative ... makes a significant contribution to its field with a broader interpretation (the cognitive-environmental integration) of existing data and the reporting of new findings in the area by the authors." Brian Doan, Department of Psychology, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto.
ISBN: 9780773509603
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 778g
448 pages