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Global Mental Health: A Global Look At Depression

Current price: $9.99
Global Mental Health: A Global Look At Depression
Global Mental Health: A Global Look At Depression

Barnes and Noble

Global Mental Health: A Global Look At Depression

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Whether you're a psychology student, trained psychologist or a person interested in clinical psychology. This is the book for you!
Do you want to learn about depression?
Do you want to know how depression is viewed by other cultures?
Or
how other cultures treat depression?
If the answer is yes, then this is the book for you!
In this book, you'll learn about a general overview of the causes of depression. Before you hear about the fascinating ways other cultures see and treat depression.
From the Natives of North America to Europe to Africa to Asia, you'll travel all over the world in this great book looking at depression.
If you love clinical psychology, the causes of depression, mental health and cultural psychology. You need to read this book!
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Psychology Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Diagnosis of Mental Health Conditions
Chapter 2: Biological Causes of Depression
Chapter 3: Cognitive Causes of Depression
Chapter 4: Social Causes of Depression
Chapter 5: Cultural Psychotherapies and Role of Culture in Treatment
Chapter 6: Depression and Mental Health in Asia
Chapter 7: Mental Health Perceptions in Europe
Chapter 8: Perceptions and Costs of Depression In Africa
Conclusion

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