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MALIGNANT SADNESS : The Anatomy of Depression

MALIGNANT SADNESS : The Anatomy of Depression Paperback - 1999

by Wolpert, Lewis

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London: Faber and Faber, 1999. xii, + 196pp. Book clean, square. Spine firm. Leaves clean. Printed card wrapper as new. Illustrated dustjacket minimally edgeworn and scuffed. The author, Professor Lewis Wolpert, who personally experienced a severe depressive episode, presents in accessible terms what scientists and psychiatrists know about the subject. He looks at the possible causes, the two main ways of understanding depression-the biological and the psychological, explores how various cultures experience depression, and assesses known treatments and cures. Book weight approx. 280g. Postage charge will be reduced as this item will post under 500g. packed weight. . First Edition.. Softcover with Dustjacket. Very Good +. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Until one has experienced a debilitating severe depression it is hard to understand the feelings of those who have it.

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