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- catalog abstract "Although numerous books have been written for those suffering from depression, until now none of them has addressed the "secondary" victims of this debilitating disease: the loved ones of the depressed. If someone you love is depressed, you undoubtedly recognize that the depression has placed some new burdens on you; however you may be affected in more ways than you realize. Research shows that if you are close to a depressed person, you are at a much higher risk of. Developing problems yourself, including anxiety, phobias, and even a kind of contagious depression. Yet, too often, those of us who care about a depressed person are so focused on their needs that we don't realize that we might need help. There is startling evidence that marriages in which one person is depressed are nine times more likely to end in divorce; that children with a depressed parent are at an increased risk for a range of adjustment difficulties; and that if. You are caring for an elderly depressed parent, your physical and mental health are likely to suffer. Depression is also notorious for causing increased misunderstandings and sexual problems in intimate relationships. Laura Rosen and Xavier Amador, psychologists with expertise in treating the secondary victims of depression, explain the mechanisms of depression that can cause communication breakdown, increase hostility, and ultimately destroy relationships. Rather than. Just explaining these secondary effects of depression, the authors teach you concrete methods that you and your loved one can use to protect yourselves and your relationship from depression's impact.".
- catalog contributor b10017982.
- catalog contributor b10017983.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "1. How Does Your Loved One's Depression Affect You? -- 2. How to Recognize If Someone You Love Is Depressed -- 3. When Your Partner Is Depressed -- 4. When Your Child Is Depressed -- 5. When Your Parent Is Depressed -- 6. Friendships and Depression -- 7. Constructive Communication -- 8. Is It Fair to Ask for What You Need? -- 9. When Your Help Is Turned Away -- 10. Alcohol and Drugs -- 11. Suicide -- 12. Psychological Treatments for Depression -- 13. Medical Treatments for Depression -- 14. Finding Help for Your Loved One and Yourself -- Recommended World Wide Web Sites for Dealing with Depression.".
- catalog description "Although numerous books have been written for those suffering from depression, until now none of them has addressed the "secondary" victims of this debilitating disease: the loved ones of the depressed. If someone you love is depressed, you undoubtedly recognize that the depression has placed some new burdens on you; however you may be affected in more ways than you realize. Research shows that if you are close to a depressed person, you are at a much higher risk of.".
- catalog description "Developing problems yourself, including anxiety, phobias, and even a kind of contagious depression. Yet, too often, those of us who care about a depressed person are so focused on their needs that we don't realize that we might need help. There is startling evidence that marriages in which one person is depressed are nine times more likely to end in divorce; that children with a depressed parent are at an increased risk for a range of adjustment difficulties; and that if.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-255) and index.".
- catalog description "Just explaining these secondary effects of depression, the authors teach you concrete methods that you and your loved one can use to protect yourselves and your relationship from depression's impact.".
- catalog description "You are caring for an elderly depressed parent, your physical and mental health are likely to suffer. Depression is also notorious for causing increased misunderstandings and sexual problems in intimate relationships. Laura Rosen and Xavier Amador, psychologists with expertise in treating the secondary victims of depression, explain the mechanisms of depression that can cause communication breakdown, increase hostility, and ultimately destroy relationships. Rather than.".
- catalog extent "x, 262 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "When someone you love is depressed.".
- catalog identifier "0684824078".
- catalog isFormatOf "When someone you love is depressed.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press,".
- catalog relation "When someone you love is depressed.".
- catalog subject "616.85/27 20".
- catalog subject "Depressed persons Family relationships.".
- catalog subject "Depression, Mental Popular works.".
- catalog subject "Depressive Disorder Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Family.".
- catalog subject "RC537 .R638 1996".
- catalog subject "WM 171 R813 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. How Does Your Loved One's Depression Affect You? -- 2. How to Recognize If Someone You Love Is Depressed -- 3. When Your Partner Is Depressed -- 4. When Your Child Is Depressed -- 5. When Your Parent Is Depressed -- 6. Friendships and Depression -- 7. Constructive Communication -- 8. Is It Fair to Ask for What You Need? -- 9. When Your Help Is Turned Away -- 10. Alcohol and Drugs -- 11. Suicide -- 12. Psychological Treatments for Depression -- 13. Medical Treatments for Depression -- 14. Finding Help for Your Loved One and Yourself -- Recommended World Wide Web Sites for Dealing with Depression.".
- catalog title "When someone you love is depressed : how to help your loved one without losing yourself / Laura Epstein Rosen, Xavier Francisco Amador.".
- catalog type "Popular works. fast".
- catalog type "text".