In this book, Philip Rosenbaum and Richard Webb consider the complexities of working as counselors and psychotherapists for college students, and offer a broad and detailed account of the developmental issues essential to understanding adolescent experience.
Philip J. Rosenbaum Books


Perspectives in Psychiatry - 4: Health Economics of Depression
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Major depressive illness leads to significant morbidity and imposes considerable social and financial burdens on individuals and society. Given the constraints on healthcare resources, clinical psychiatry must prioritize the cost-effectiveness of treatment options alongside their safety, efficacy, and impact on quality of life. This volume presents a multidisciplinary exploration of mental health economics, emphasizing its relevance for practicing psychiatrists. Contributors examine the community costs of mental illness, the economic implications of treatment failures, and the cost-effectiveness analysis of pharmacological treatments for depression. The insights provided aim to inform and enhance the decision-making processes in clinical settings, ensuring that resources are utilized effectively to improve patient outcomes.