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Old Apr 27, 2016, 05:14 PM
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It does seem to be a relatively underaddressed topic, literature-wise, but this looks decent (and is available from OpenLibrary), covering aspects of the topic from an essentially non-clinical perspective (or at least not written with practitioners only in mind):
Hand-me-down blues : overcoming depression in families
by Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D.

There are a few others listed for the topic of children of depressed persons; you might also try looking at those listed under family therapy. Good luck!
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Thanks for this!
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