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~ Dr. Maureen Empfield (Author), Nicholas Bakalar (Author) "Some estimates are that as many as 8 percent of adolescents suffer from depression at some time during any one-year period, making it much more..." (more)
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sychiatrist Empfield and coauthor Bakalar present an informative summary of the causes and treatments of adolescent depression, a problem that is on the rise. Since the 1950s, the suicide rate among all teenagers has increased by almost 25% (even higher for black male adolescents); it is the third leading cause of adolescent deaths, just behind car accidents and homicides. They discuss the importance of understanding and addressing depression, a potentially devastating illness that can damage teens' developmental progress and affect their ability to attend school, maintain friendships or pursue everyday tasks. Noting that many medical disorders can cause symptoms similar to those of depression and that some depression indicators sleeping a lot, moodiness or changes in weight are common in normal teenagers, they outline the ways in which clinical depression is diagnosed. Empfield and Bakalar discuss risk factors, such as a depressed parent, as well as the issue of suicide (including a list of warning signs). The authors emphasize that depression is a treatable illness. Finding the right therapist and prescribing effective medication is crucial, since untreated depression can leave lasting emotional scars and may lead to more frequent and more severe episodes of depression in adulthood. This is a comprehensive and informative book on an urgent public health matter.

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Empfield draws on her experience as director of psychiatry at a Mount Kisco, New York, hospital in this comprehensive yet succinct resource for both adults and teens. In a voice that's both compassionate and authoritative, Empfield, aided by writer Bakalar, offers current information on diagnosis and treatment of the disease, including advice on how to differentiate between depression and less severe adolescent ups and downs. Case studies, some written in teens' voices, and Empfield's own clear, persuasive arguments show how teenage depression can have a lifelong impact on an individual's growth and why active and early treatment is so crucial. Empfield greatly favors drug treatment, and she gives detailed descriptions of the newer drugs, cautioning that they work best in conjunction with "talk therapies," but warning against therapists who don't consider drug treatments at all. Specific chapters on suicide and hospitalization provide detailed, unflinching descriptions. An invaluable resource for teens, parents, teachers, and others affected by a growing epidemic. Extensive resources appended. Gillian Engberg
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Holt Paperbacks (September 14, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805067612
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805067613
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #74,952 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Some estimates are that as many as 8 percent of adolescents suffer from depression at some time during any one-year period, making it much more common than, for example, eating disorders, which seem to get more attention as a source of adolescent misery. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Teenager with Depression, October 18, 2003
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As a teen with depression I read a lot of book on the topic. THIS IS THE BEST ONE! I was diagnosed with a certin depression, that is hard to find information on -double depression. This book explains all about the differnt kinds of depression, also differtent methods to help feel better. I liked and related so much I would leave the book out with a note teeling my parents or friends to read parts. This book explains all parts if depression, and makes it a good read for a teenager that is depressed, or for some one that knows a teen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well-organized, eye-opening, and informative!, November 29, 2001
When you think about someone being diagnosed with depression, teenagers might not come first to mind. But teenagers are not exempt from things that can make adults experience an extreme feeling of being overwhelmed and saddened. They are just as vulnerable as adults when it comes to having fights and disagreements with friends or family, and problems at school could intensify their negative emotions. With all the problems teenagers encounter these days, how can you determine whether a teenager's depression is serious enough to warrant treatment?

The book "Understanding Teenage Depression: A Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management," addresses this information. Readers will become more familiar with depression -- how common it actually is; who is likely to be at risk; how to determine if a teenager is depressed; and what treatments are available. Other important information in the book discusses life events that could lead to teenage depression; various therapies; and other disorders that may afflict teenagers.

My ParenTime recommends the book, "Understanding Teenage Depression" by Maureen Empfield, M.D., and Nicholas Bakalar -- it is well-organized, eye-opening, and informs readers about a problem that is much more common today than parents realize.

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5.0 out of 5 stars As a Teenager with Depression, October 18, 2003
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I dignosed with Depression in my teens and I have read many book out there over the years. THIS IS THE BEST ONE! I realted to it so much and I was able to show other people pages and sections that I tought would help them, help me. This book explains about differnt kinds of depression, and one of them is what I was diagnosed with. This is the only book that I have found that has a whole section of it. I love this book and if you are a teenager, or know a teenager with depression I would recomend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you have teenagers - READ this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you are or a loved one is suffering from depression, you should read this book.
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