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Best Books About Clinical Depression (Depressive Disorders): For Patients and Families

Human emotion and mood disorder as a tree shaped as two human faces with one half empty branches and the opposite side full of leaves in the summer as a medical metaphor for psychological issues pertaining to contrast in feelings.


David D., M.D. Burns, Feeling Good- The New Mood Therapy book

Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy

By David D. Burns, MD


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  1. Rajnish Mago, MD says

    April 25, 2018 at 6:46 am

    Recommended by Marcia L Zuckerman, MD: Undoing Depression, by Richard O’Connor

    Comment: Looks at depression from multiple perspectives. Many of my patients have found it useful.

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