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Reinventing Depression

Reinventing Depression

A history of the treatment of depression in primary care, 1940-2004

9780195165234
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To inform future research, treatment, and policy decisions, this book traces the scientific and social developments that shaped the current treatment model for depression in primary care over the past half century. While new strategies for diagnosing and treating depression have improved millions of peoples lives, there is little evidence that the overall societal burden of depression has decreased. Most experts point to a gap between what psychiatrists know and what primary caredoctors do to explain untreated depression. Callahan and Berrios argue, however, that the problem stems mainly from lack of a public health perspective, that prevailing etiologic models underestimate the roles of society and culture in causing depression and over-emphasize biological factors. The current conceptual model for depression is a scientific and social invention of the last quarter century. Such models are important because they shape how society views people with emotional symptoms, defines who is sick, and determines who should get care. Most parents who seek treatment for depression receive antidepressant medications in primary care. The authors show that although depressed patients help-seeking behaviour and primary care doctors clinical approach have changed littleover the past half century, the field of primary care medicine has changed dramatically. They describe how the specific diagnoses and treatments developed by psychiatrists in the past 50 years have often collided with the non-specific approaches that dominate primary care practice. In examining theresearch seeking to close the gap between psychiatry and primary care, Callahan and Berrios offer public health models to explain the ongoing societal burden of depression. By exploring the history of depression in primary care, they open a pathway for improvements in the care of people with depression, where primary care physicians should play a greater leadership role in the future.
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OUP USA
83484
9780195165234
9780195165234

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
165 x 241
Weight (g)
556
  • Part I: The care of emotional disorders in primary care; Why depression?; The myth of the old-time doctor; The myth of the old-time patient; A more accurate picture of primary care at mid-century; Primary care in crisis; Part II: Origins of the current treatment model for depression; From World War to magic bullets to mass strategy; The fall and rise of specialty psychiatry; Perfect drugs for primary care; The birth of the current treatment paradigm; From helping the doctor to fixing the system; Part III: Lessons learned and moving forward; Boundaries and limitations; Dead reckoning and moving forward;
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