Gordon Parker und Kerrie Eyers sind anerkannte Experten für Stimmungsstörungen und haben mehrere erfolgreiche Bücher über Depressionen herausgegeben. Ihre Arbeit konzentriert sich auf ein tieferes Verständnis psychischer Zustände wie Depressionen und bietet Einblicke in die menschliche Psyche. Durch ihre Publikationen bieten sie den Lesern Zugang zu Fachwissen und erforschen die Komplexität der psychischen Gesundheit mit Schwerpunkt auf Empathie und Verständnis.
Set against the backdrop of a luxurious estate, the story follows Trent Marshall as he stealthily descends from an oak tree, armed and ready for action. His journey through the shadows leads him toward the illuminated compound, suggesting a high-stakes mission or confrontation. The use of a Desert Eagle hints at the intensity and danger of his undertaking, promising a gripping narrative filled with suspense and intrigue.
The book offers a fresh perspective on mood disorders, proposing alternative methods for their definition and management. It challenges conventional approaches and introduces innovative strategies aimed at improving understanding and treatment of these conditions. Through its unique framework, it seeks to enhance the effectiveness of interventions and provide new insights for both practitioners and individuals affected by mood disorders.
Haunted by the traumatic murder of her husband Trent, Darcey Anderson struggles to process her grief against the backdrop of Juneau's beauty. As she grapples with the horror of the event, key figures like Robert Monk and Captain Hannigan join the search for the shooter, creating a tense atmosphere filled with danger and uncertainty. The narrative delves into themes of loss, revenge, and the quest for justice, as Darcey navigates her shattered world and the complexities of those around her.
Facing imminent danger, Darcey Anderson finds herself hiding in the bushes with a revolver, determined to survive after two murders have already occurred. Her journey began innocently in her San Francisco office, but a call from her mother brought her back to northwest Louisiana, where she now faces a life-threatening situation. As she grapples with the whereabouts of her mother and the investigator Trent Marshall, she clings to hope that he will arrive in time to rescue her from the lurking threat.
Set against the gritty backdrop of Newcastle, the story follows detective sergeant Jack Shaftoe as he navigates a web of murder, drugs, and corruption. After being pushed out of the London Metropolitan Police, he struggles to balance his troubled marriage and a secret affair with a fellow officer. The plot thickens when a supposed suicide is reclassified as a suspected murder, drawing Shaftoe deeper into a complex investigation that tests his skills and moral compass.
Drawing on personal accounts from teenagers and young adults, and based on
clinical research this book explains how to identify teenage depression and
contributing factors, and outlines treatment and management options.
A practical guide to the depression suffered by many women both during pregnancy and after the baby is born, with advice on identifying the symptoms and seeking the right help, for both women and their partners Pregnant women are expected to glow, and new mothers are expected to bask in the delight of their baby. But for some women, this is a time of unsettling mood shifts and uncertainty. One in 10 women experience clinical depression either during pregnancy or in the postnatal period, while the majority of new mothers face the "blues," anxiety, and other emotional changes. This book shares intimate stories of mothers' experiences with depression and other mood problems during pregnancy and their baby's first year. The stories shine with wisdom, humor, and fortitude. Also included are research-based guidelines on assessing moods, causes of perinatal depression, and effective management strategies. Safety of medications in pregnancy and breastfeeding is covered, as are suggestions for adapting diet and lifestyle to reduce symptoms, and advice for partners.
Burnout: A Guide to Identifying Burnout and Pathways to Recovery is the first
complete self-help guide to burnout, based on groundbreaking new research.
If you have depression, do you persevere or do you risk telling your manager? If you are a manager, what can you do to support the employee and ensure the job is done? Figures suggest that more than ten percent of people in the workforce struggle with depression. Both employees and their managers are looking for the same recovery and return to best functioning. Tackling Depression at Work explains the key issues that arise and offers proven strategies that employees and managers can use. Topics of discussion With insightful advice from workers who have learned to manage their disorder on the job, this book offers invaluable support for any worker with depression. It is also an essential resource for all line managers, human resource managers and mental health professionals.