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By:Peter C. Whybrow
Published on 1999-02 by Pan Macmillan


Originally published in 1997, a guide to mood and emotion disorders, written by the Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA. It discusses topics such as mental illness, depression and mania, using real life case studies to demonstrate.

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