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Treatment of Depressive Disorders with Chinese Medicine - an Integrative Approach [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, col. Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: People's Medical Publishing House
  • ISBN-10: 7117127295
  • ISBN-13: 9787117127295
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, col. Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: People's Medical Publishing House
  • ISBN-10: 7117127295
  • ISBN-13: 9787117127295
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Chapter 1 Overview
1(6)
The Concept of Depressive Disorders
2(5)
Chapter 2 The History of Depressive Disorder Theory in Chinese Medicine
7(14)
Chapter 3 Five Spirits and the Brain
21(26)
Heart --- Shen
24(6)
Lung --- Po
30(3)
Spleen --- Yi
33(2)
Liver --- Hun
35(3)
Kidney --- Zhi
38(3)
The Brain-Spirit
41(6)
Chapter 4 Etiology and Pathomechanism
47(10)
Etiology
48(4)
Pathomechanisms
52(5)
Chapter 5 Zang-fu Patterns and Treatment
57(22)
Etiology
58(1)
Pathomechanism
58(1)
Clinical Guidelines
58(2)
Pattern Differentiation and Treatment
60(16)
Commentary
76(3)
Chapter 6 Acupuncture and Moxibustion
79(18)
Main Objectives
80(10)
Pattern Differentiation and Symptomatic Treatment
90(5)
Psychological Guidance
95(1)
Compliance and Course of Treatment
96(1)
Chapter 7 Associated Disease Categories
97(64)
Schizophrenia (Withdrawal)
98(5)
Insomnia
105(11)
Somnolence
116(107)
Poor Memory
123(6)
Sorrow
129(4)
Fear
133(4)
Bulimia
137(10)
Geriatric Depressive Disorder
147(8)
Pediatric Depressive Disorder
155(6)
Chapter 8 Treating Side Effects
161(44)
Side-effects and Toxicity---the Chinese Medical Perspective
162(3)
Drug-induced Digestive Dysfunction
165(5)
Drug-induced Weight Gain
170(7)
Drug-induced Chest Impediment
177(7)
Drug-induced Urinary Block
184(4)
Tardive Dyskinesia
188(6)
Drug-induced Sexual Disorders
194(5)
Drug-induced Amenorrhea
199(6)
Chapter 9 Recovery and Recurrence
205(8)
Factors in the Recurrence of Depressive Disorders
206(1)
Preventing Recurrence
207(2)
Dietary Guidelines for Recovery and Rehabilitation
209(4)
Chapter 10 Case Studies
213(22)
1 Liver Constraint with Phlegm Binding
214(2)
2 Spleen and Kidney Dual Deficiency
216(2)
3 Depression due to Dual Depletion of Qi and Blood
218(3)
4 Liver and Stomach Disharmony
221(2)
5 Liver Constraint Transforming into Fire, Static Blood Obstruction
223(2)
6 Liver Constraint and Blood Stasis
225(3)
7 Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis
228(4)
8 Bulimic Depressive Disorder
232(3)
Chapter 11 Applications of Chinese Medicine in Psychiatry
235(12)
Qi
236(1)
Blood
236(1)
Blood Stasis
237(1)
Phlegm
237(1)
Fire
238(1)
Applications and Modifications of Ju Shen Tang (Chrysanthemum and Salvia Decoction)
239(8)
Chapter 12 Depression Patterns in Selected Ancient Works
247(28)
Appendix 1 Classifications of Depressive Disorder 275(12)
Appendix 2 Recent Studies 287(9)
Appendix 3 Classical Sources 296(9)
References 305(8)
Index by Disease Names and Symptoms 313(4)
Index by Chinese Medicinals and Formulas 317(8)
General Index 325