The document discusses depression in women from several perspectives. It notes that depression affects neurotransmitters in the brain and women are twice as likely to become depressed as men. It then outlines psychoanalytical, trait, biological, humanistic, behavioral, cognitive, and social learning approaches to understanding and explaining depression in women. The document concludes by listing several references on topics relating to depression in women, such as postpartum depression, depression and modernization, and depression's relationship to physical disabilities.