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Apr 1, 2003 · Out of the Darkened Room: When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family. RALPH N. WHARTON. , M.D., New York, N.Y. Published Online: 1 Apr 2003 https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.160.4.806. View EPUB. Tools.
- Ralph N. Wharton
- 2003
Severe depression may create deficits in a patient's ability to provide structure and interact lovingly with their children; parents may also worry that the disorder will be passed on genetically. Out of the Darkened Room: When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family is a useful book that addresses this ...
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- William R. Beardslee
May 9, 2018 · Young boys are 3 times more depressed than young girls; by 14 years of age, girls are affected two times more often than boys, and this rate of occurrence is similar for adults. It often goes undiagnosed. Treatment includes various therapies: cognitive, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and medications.
Jun 27, 2009 · Out of the Darkened Room: When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family. William R. Beardslee. Little, Brown, Jun 27, 2009 -...
- William R. Beardslee
- 304 pages
- 0316076414, 9780316076418
- Little, Brown, 2009
Jun 17, 2002 · Out of the Darkened Room: When a Parent is Depressed; Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family. William R. Beardslee. 4.00. 5ratings0reviews. The Barnes & Noble ReviewDepression wreaks havoc on families, yet there remains a veil of silence between parents and children about this insidious disease.
Jan 2, 2000 · Out of the Darkened Room: When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family. R. Dew, E. Arnold, C. Thomas. Published 2 January 2000. Psychology. One of the foremost concerns for many depressed patients is the effect their illness may have on their family.