Describing the ways in which human subordination systems of ancient origin relate to other behavioral systems & contribute to depressive illness, this book offers a new evolutionary model of mood disorders & explores its implications for therapy.
Describing the ways in which human subordination systems of ancient origin relate to other behavioral systems & contribute to depressive illness, this book offers a new evolutionary model of mood disorders & explores its implications for therapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Subordination Strategies and Depression.P. Gilbert Varieties of Submissive Behavior as Forms of Social Defense: Their Evolution and Role in Depression. L. Sloman How the Involuntary Defeat Strategy Relates to Depression. Part II: Biological Correlates of Subordination and Depression.M. McGuire F. Fawzy J. Spar A. Troisi Dysthymic Disorder Regulation-Dysregulation Theory CNS Blood Flow and CNS Metabolism. R.D. Levitan G. Hasey L. Sloman Major Depression and the Involuntary Defeat Strategy: Biological Correlates. Part III: Psychosocial Dimensions of the Involuntary Defeat Strategy.G.E. Weisfeld C.A. Wendorf The Involuntary Defeat Strategy and Discrete Emotions Theory. B.P. Buunk V. Brenninkmeyer Social Comparison Processes Among Depressed Individuals: Evidence for the Evolutionary Perspective on Involuntary Subordinate Strategies? J. Price Subordination Self-Esteem and Depression. Part IV: Psychotherapeutic Approaches.S.R. Swallow A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on the Involuntary Defeat Strategy. L. Sloman L. Atkinson Social Competition and Attachment. L. Sloman P. Gilbert Concluding Comments.
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Subordination Strategies and Depression.P. Gilbert Varieties of Submissive Behavior as Forms of Social Defense: Their Evolution and Role in Depression. L. Sloman How the Involuntary Defeat Strategy Relates to Depression. Part II: Biological Correlates of Subordination and Depression.M. McGuire F. Fawzy J. Spar A. Troisi Dysthymic Disorder Regulation-Dysregulation Theory CNS Blood Flow and CNS Metabolism. R.D. Levitan G. Hasey L. Sloman Major Depression and the Involuntary Defeat Strategy: Biological Correlates. Part III: Psychosocial Dimensions of the Involuntary Defeat Strategy.G.E. Weisfeld C.A. Wendorf The Involuntary Defeat Strategy and Discrete Emotions Theory. B.P. Buunk V. Brenninkmeyer Social Comparison Processes Among Depressed Individuals: Evidence for the Evolutionary Perspective on Involuntary Subordinate Strategies? J. Price Subordination Self-Esteem and Depression. Part IV: Psychotherapeutic Approaches.S.R. Swallow A Cognitive Behavioral Perspective on the Involuntary Defeat Strategy. L. Sloman L. Atkinson Social Competition and Attachment. L. Sloman P. Gilbert Concluding Comments.
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