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Children of Depressed Parents: Mechanisms of Risk and Implications for Treatment
Edited by Sherryl H. Goodman, PhD and Ian H. Gotlib, PhD

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351 pages
ITEM #: 431784A
ISBN: 1-55798-875-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-55798-875-1
PUBLICATION DATE: December 2001
EDITION: Hardcover

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In Children of Depressed Parents, distinguished experts explore the mechanisms and moderators for depression and other disorders in children of depressed parents. Among the most common of mental disorders, depression is a highly heritable and recurrent disorder that may be especially prevalent among women with young children. These factors converge to suggest that a high percentage of children are exposed to depression and are therefore at great risk for developing the disorder. The authors of this volume look at mechanisms that may help to transmit risk for developing depression and also at moderators that may help alleviate possible risk.

This volume brings together diverse perspectives on interventions and risk factors, focusing not on one particular age group, but taking a developmental approach that examines children at various ages. The volume editors propose an integrative framework for understanding the risks for developing depression. Working from a rich empirical foundation, contributing authors provide clinical implications and suggested applications of the findings they discuss, making this a valuable book for researchers and clinicians alike.

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