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Shifting the Paradigm: Redefining the Treatment of Mood Disorders
Emily Deans
The Role of Inflammation in Depression
Antolin C. Trinidad
The Gut-Brain Axis: The Role of the Gut in Brain Health
Court Vreeland and Kelly Brogan
Clostridia Bacteria in the GI Tract Affecting Dopamine and Norepinephrine Metabolism
William Shaw
Stress, Fear, Trauma, and Distress: Underlying Factors in Depression
Peter Bongiorno
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Physiological Depression
Dean Raffelock
Micronutrient Deficiencies and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Chandler Marrs
Vitamin Deficiencies and Depression: Evidence-Based Research
James Greenblatt and Priyank Patel
Mineral Deficiencies and Depression: Evidence-Based Research
James Greenblatt and Kayla Grossmann
Essential Fats and Amino Acids in Depression
Bettina Bernstein
Sex Steroids and Mood in Women
Ann Hathaway
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis in Mood Disorders
Sara Gottfried
Adrenal, Reproductive, and Thyroid Hormone Testing for Depression
Dean Raffelock and Lara Pizzorno
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals as a Cause of Depression
William Shaw
Dietary Peptides and the Spectrum of Food Hypersensitivities
Cynthia Gariépy
Genetic-Based Biomarkers in Psychiatry: An Integrative Approach
Jay Lombard
Mood-Related Effects of Medications Prescribed for Non-Psychiatric Indications
Myrto A. Ashe
The Rationale for Treating with a Broad Spectrum of Minerals and Vitamins
Julia J. Rucklidge and Bonnie J. Kaplan
Amino Acids and Other Nutrients That Enhance the Synthesis and Regulation of Neurotransmitters
Richard M. Carlton
Botanicals for Depression: Rhodiola, St. John’s Wort, Curcumin, and Saffron
Judith E. Pentz
Exercise as an Adjunct to Treating Depression
Ralph E. Carson
The Role of Sleep and Light Therapy in Depression
Robin May-Davis
The Role of Spirituality and Religion in Depression and Treatment
Natalie L. Hill
Depression-Specific Yoga and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Model: Description, Data on Efficacy, and Differences from Contemporary Models
Basant Pradhan
Meditation and Mindfulness
Healy Smith and Gregory Thorkelson
Narrative Therapy
Antolin C. Trinidad
Integrative Psychotherapy: Healing the MindBodyMatrix
Martha Stark
Integrative Approaches to Perinatal Depression
Vesna Pirec and Kelly Brogan
Integrative Approaches to Adolescent Depression
Amelia Villagomez and Noshene Ranjbar
Integrative Approaches for Geriatric Depression
Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Barbara Mainguy, and Asha Shah
Clinical Case Studies: Putting It All Together
Kat Toups
Integrative Therapies for Depression: Redefining Models for Assessment, Treatment and Prevention summarizes emerging theories and research findings on various nonpharmaceutical therapies to treat mood disorders.
Supported by the review of nearly 3000 scientific studies, the book describes the concepts of inflammation, genetics, hormonal imbalance, gastrointestinal conditions, environmental stress, and nutritional deficiencies and their possible link to the pathogenesis of mood disorders.
It also examines findings on various nonpharmaceutical therapies used to treat mood disorders including vitamins, botanicals, and other natural products as well as exercise, stress reduction, bright light, mind-body practices, and spiritual approaches.
Also covered are evidence-based approaches to integrative management of mood disorders in pregnant women, adolescents, and the elderly. Separating facts from fiction, the book provides practical information that clinicians can implement and share with their patients.
The book fills a significant gap in the conventional model of therapeutics for mood disorders. It is a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, family therapists, and all other clinicians who devote their days to caring for those afflicted with depression.
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