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Breaking Through Depression

New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing

Philip Gold

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English
Allen Lane
14 November 2023
An eye-opening exploration of the latest scientific discoveries about depressive illness, from one of the leading researchers in the field

Since he first developed the idea that depression is a stress response gone awry, Philip Gold has spent decades researching what this means for our whole bodies, not just our brains. In this book, he reveals the latest research on how depression affects every aspect of our health - from the chemical messengers that control sleep and appetite to the brain's structure and functionality. By painting a fuller picture of this insidious disease, Gold transforms our understanding of different forms of depression - including related conditions such as bipolar and seasonal affective disorders - and its huge impact on global health.

Timely, urgent and important, Breaking Through Depression articulates the workings of this misunderstood illness in compelling and often surprising detail, introducing the newest innovations in treatment that offer hope for healing.
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Imprint:   Allen Lane
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 162mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9780241659052
ISBN 10:   0241659051
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Philip Gold is one of the world's leading researchers of depressive illness. Since 1974, he has worked at the National Institute of Health, where he has served as Chief of Neuroendocrine Research, and Senior Investigator in the National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program, and Chief of the Section on Neuroendocrinology.

Reviews for Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing

"Compassionate and wide-ranging . . . a leading researcher reveals promising new treatments for depression -- Rhys Blakely * The Times * Gold makes a convincing argument for his theory . . . Many sections of Breaking Through Depression read like a medical memoir, intercutting stories from the frontline of this research with detailed scientific explanations. I found his descriptions of the condition to be painfully precise -- David Robson * Observer * Masterful . . . distils extensive clinical experience, personal insights, and the scientific achievements of a professional lifetime, to offer a lucid analysis of what it will take to understand, treat, and ultimately defeat what is todays ""cancer of the self"" -- Peter Whybrow * Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, UCLA and Founding Member and Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists * An inspiring exploration of the recent advances and remarkable new methods that offer promising paths to wellness * Next Big Idea Club * Beautiful, humane, a masterpiece . . . exquisitely delves into one of the most pervasive causes of misery in the world . . . Those who suffer will be rewarded with a deep understanding of depression and newly available treatments, as well as with realistic hope -- George P. Chrousos * Chairman Emeritus, Department of Pediatrics, Athens University School of Medicine * Dr. Gold combines biological research and expertise in psychotherapy in a way that makes him the preeminent expert on depression in the world . . . an unprecedented resource for those struggling with depression and for those trying to better understand depression in order to help friends and family members struggling with this dreaded disease. I recommend this stunning book with the highest levels of enthusiasm -- Julio Licinio * former Dean and Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience and Psychiatry at SUNY * One of the greatest authorities on Earth when it comes to depression * The Herald *"


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