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The first part of the book begins with an overview of depression, its incidence and manifestations and neurobiological origins; how it's diagnosed; and its relevance to neurology, in particular to suicidality. The second part looks at depression in distinct conditions, in particular: migraine, stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. This useful guide takes a practical approach, with "tips and tricks" boxes, case studies, points of interest boxes, and take-home summaries. CONTENTS Part I: General Considerations 1 Depression in Neurologic Disorders: Why should neurologists care? Andres M. Kanner 2 Neurobiological Aspects of Depression: How do they affect neurological disorders? Hecimovic Hrvoje 3 Clinical Manifestations of Ideopathic Depressive Disorders John A. Barry 4 Screening Instruments for Depression in Neurologic Disorders: Their application in the clinic and in research Andres M. Kanner, Angela Strobel Parsons 5 Suicidality in Neurologic Disorders Yukari Tadokoro, Andres M. Kanner 6 Neuropsychological Aspects of Depression: Their relevance in depression in neurologic disorders Erica J. Kalkut and Christopher L. Grote 7 Depressive Disorders in Children and Adolescents with Neurological Disorders Rochelle Caplan 8 Basic Principles in the Management of Depression in Neurologic Disorders Marco Mula Part II: Depression and Neurologic Disorders 9 Depression and Migraine Joan Roig Llesuy 10 Post- Stroke Depression Andres M. Kanner 11 Depressive Disorders in Epilepsy Andres M. Kanner 12 Depression and Movement Disorders Oliver Tüscher and Ludger Tebartz van Elst 13 Depression and Multiple Sclerosis Dana J. Serafin, Deborah M. Weisbrot and Alan B. Ettinger 14 Depression and Dementia Pablo Richly, Facundo Manes and Julián Bustin 15 Depression and Traumatic Brain Injury S.A. Mensha and M.P. Kerr
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