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Mick Power

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"This Handbook gives an outstanding overview of the accomplishments to date and a sense of the excitement to come."Kay Redfield Jamison, Foreword

Mood Disorders: A Handbook of Science and Practice provides an up–to–date summary of the latest theory and practice in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders.

This comprehensive volume focuses on innovations in both science and clinical practice, and considers new pharmacological treatments as well as psychological therapies.

With contributions from the worldâ s leading authorities on mood disorders, all clinical psychologists and psychiatrists in practice and training will find this book an authoritative reference tool.

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"This Handbook gives an outstanding overview of the accomplishments to date and a sense of the excitement to come."
Kay Redfield Jamison, Foreword

Mood Disorders: A Handbook of Science and Practice provides an up–to–date summary of the latest theory and practice in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders.

This comprehensive volume focuses on innovations in both science and clinical practice, and considers new pharmacological treatments as well as psychological therapies.

With contributions from the world’s leading authorities on mood disorders, all clinical psychologists and psychiatrists in practice and training will find this book an authoritative reference tool.


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Power should try to edit something worthwhile 31 Jan 2010
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I had to use this book for a 400-level undergraduate psychology class. It is a collection of various authors with different writing styles, most of whom are too pretentious to consider that their readers are not glorified PhDs who have memorized every possible acronym.

My biggest complaint: every fourth word is followed by a citation, impossible to read! for every 3 pages of text there's a whole page of citations. While I appreciate the lack of plagiarism, 1/4 of the book is references.

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