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Out of the Darkened Room

When a Parent Is Depressed: Protecting the Children and Strengthening the Family

Contributors

By William R. Beardslee, MD

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Jun 27, 2009
Page Count
304 pages
ISBN-13
9780316076418

Price

$10.99

Price

$13.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook (Digital original) $10.99 $13.99 CAD
  2. Trade Paperback $21.99 $28.99 CAD

Depression spreads like a contagion through families, affecting everyone’s lives, especially children’s. The spouses of people with depression are several times more likely to become depressed themselves; their children are four to six times more likely.

Drawing from a comprehensive, long-term study of resilient children from depressed families, Out of the Darkened Room outlines a wide array of prevention strategies, from the family meeting to open and sustained communication on the subject of mental illness. Dr. Beardslee weaves together his own personal and clinical experiences with the emerging scientific research, the key theoretical concepts, and the steps families need to take in order to make sense of the illness.

This is the first book to look at depression as an illness that affects the entire family, not just the individual. Just as The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce tracked the impact of divorce on children, Out of the Darkened Room examines the long-term effects of parental depression.

Major depression is one and a half to three times more common among immediate family members than among the general population. Beardslee’s 20-year longitudinal study has established the accepted protocol for treating families struggling with a parent who is depressed.