Stress, Coping, and Depression is the latest volume based on the Annual Stress and Coping Conference held at the University of Miami. In this timely collection, leading researchers offer a variety of new perspectives on depression. They review the social, biological, and psychological processes that put adults and their children at risk and discuss innovative treatments grounded in empirical studies. Research findings are integrated across domains to construct more effective models of etiology and intervention. The contributors' thought-provoking ideas will provide inspiration for the ongoing…mehr
Stress, Coping, and Depression is the latest volume based on the Annual Stress and Coping Conference held at the University of Miami. In this timely collection, leading researchers offer a variety of new perspectives on depression. They review the social, biological, and psychological processes that put adults and their children at risk and discuss innovative treatments grounded in empirical studies. Research findings are integrated across domains to construct more effective models of etiology and intervention. The contributors' thought-provoking ideas will provide inspiration for the ongoing efforts addressing the problems associated with this devastating disorder. Content highlights include: * novel information processing approaches to depression; * an overview of the neural pathways guiding moods; * empirical approaches for the treatment of bipolar disorders; * integrated models of biological and environmental influences on the transmission of depression to children; and * new perspectives on the relationship between personality and stress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sheri L. Johnson (Edited by) , Adele M. Hayes (Edited by) , Tiffany M. Field (Edited by) , Neil Schneiderman (Edited by) , Philip Mccabe (Edited by)
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Contents: Preface. Part I: Child Development.T.M. Field Infants of Depressed Mothers. E.Z. Tronick M.K. Weinberg Gender Differences and Their Relation to Maternal Depression. P.J. Marshall N.A. Fox Emotion Regulation Depression and Hemispheric Asymmetry. S.L. Johnson T. Jacob Moderators of Child Outcome in Families With Depressed Mothers and Fathers. Part II: Basic Adult Psychopathology.C. Hammen Interpersonal Factors in an Emerging Developmental Model of Depression. P.H. Blaney Stress and Depression: A Personality-Situation Interaction Approach. I.H. Gotlib D.L. Neubauer Information-Processing Approaches to the Study of Cognitive Biases in Depression. W.D. Scott R.W. Winters C.G. Beevers Affective Distress as a Central and Organizing Symptom in Depression: Psychological Mechanisms. R.W. Winters W.D. Scott C.G. Beevers Affective Distress as a Central and Organizing Symptom in Depression: Neurobiological Mechanisms. Part III: Treatment.R.J. DeRubeis T.Z. Tang L.A. Gelfand M. Feeley Recent Findings Concerning the Processes and Outcomes of Cognitive Therapy for Depression. M.H. Antoni Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management Intervention on Depressed Mood Distress Levels and Immune Status in HIV Infection. K. Kilbourn P. Saab N. Schneiderman Depression and Negative Affect in Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients: Assessment and Treatment Implications. A.M. Hayes M.S. Harris The Development of an Integrative Therapy for Depression. E.L. George J.C. Friedman D.J. Miklowitz Integrated Family and Individual Therapy for Bipolar Disorder.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Child Development.T.M. Field Infants of Depressed Mothers. E.Z. Tronick M.K. Weinberg Gender Differences and Their Relation to Maternal Depression. P.J. Marshall N.A. Fox Emotion Regulation Depression and Hemispheric Asymmetry. S.L. Johnson T. Jacob Moderators of Child Outcome in Families With Depressed Mothers and Fathers. Part II: Basic Adult Psychopathology.C. Hammen Interpersonal Factors in an Emerging Developmental Model of Depression. P.H. Blaney Stress and Depression: A Personality-Situation Interaction Approach. I.H. Gotlib D.L. Neubauer Information-Processing Approaches to the Study of Cognitive Biases in Depression. W.D. Scott R.W. Winters C.G. Beevers Affective Distress as a Central and Organizing Symptom in Depression: Psychological Mechanisms. R.W. Winters W.D. Scott C.G. Beevers Affective Distress as a Central and Organizing Symptom in Depression: Neurobiological Mechanisms. Part III: Treatment.R.J. DeRubeis T.Z. Tang L.A. Gelfand M. Feeley Recent Findings Concerning the Processes and Outcomes of Cognitive Therapy for Depression. M.H. Antoni Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management Intervention on Depressed Mood Distress Levels and Immune Status in HIV Infection. K. Kilbourn P. Saab N. Schneiderman Depression and Negative Affect in Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients: Assessment and Treatment Implications. A.M. Hayes M.S. Harris The Development of an Integrative Therapy for Depression. E.L. George J.C. Friedman D.J. Miklowitz Integrated Family and Individual Therapy for Bipolar Disorder.
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