I need a concise, evidence-based information booklet that helps busy healthcare professionals quickly refresh or expand their knowledge of anxiety and depression. The final piece should read like a pocket guide: clinically rigorous yet clear enough to scan between patient appointments. Scope • Disorders to be addressed: anxiety and depression only. • Audience: physicians, nurses, therapists, and allied-health staff who already understand basic medical terminology but appreciate practical, at-a-glance guidance. Content expectations • Brief overview of diagnostic criteria (DSM-5 wording kept intact). • Current first-line pharmacologic options with dosage ranges, side-effect profiles, and monitoring tips. • Key psychotherapeutic approaches (e.g., CBT elements, brief motivational techniques) and referral triggers. • Red-flag scenarios that warrant urgent action. • One or two short case vignettes illustrating common clinical pitfalls. • Up-to-date reference list in APA format so readers can dig deeper. Design & deliverables • 16–24 pages laid out for both A4 print and screen reading. • Clean, professional typography; colour palette suitable for hospital or clinic settings. • Infographics or flowcharts where they genuinely speed comprehension (created in Illustrator, Canva, or similar). • Final hand-off: press-ready PDF plus editable source files (InDesign, Affinity Publisher, or Word—whichever you prefer as long as fonts are embedded). Acceptance criteria The booklet must pass a quick factual check against NICE/APA guidelines, include properly formatted citations, and arrive free of spelling or grammar errors. If you have prior experience producing clinical education materials, send a short sample page or link when you respond so I can gauge style fit.