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An authoritative reference on depression and mood disorders, this volume brings together the field's preeminent researchers. All aspects of unipolar and bipolar depression are addressed, from genetics, neurobiology, and social-contextual risk factors to the most effective approaches to assessment and clinical management. Contributors review what is known about depression in specific populations, exploring developmental issues across the lifespan as well as gender and cultural variables. Effective psychosocial and biological treatments are described in detail. Each chapter offers a definitive…mehr
An authoritative reference on depression and mood disorders, this volume brings together the field's preeminent researchers. All aspects of unipolar and bipolar depression are addressed, from genetics, neurobiology, and social-contextual risk factors to the most effective approaches to assessment and clinical management. Contributors review what is known about depression in specific populations, exploring developmental issues across the lifespan as well as gender and cultural variables. Effective psychosocial and biological treatments are described in detail. Each chapter offers a definitive statement of current theories, methods, and findings, and identifies key questions that remain to be answered.
New to This Edition *Incorporates cutting-edge research (including findings from international, multisite, integrative, and longitudinal studies), treatment advances, and changes to diagnostic criteria in DSM-5. *Chapters on comorbidity with anxiety disorders and emotional functioning in depression. *Expanded coverage of bipolar disorder, now the focus of three chapters (clinical features, risk and etiological factors, and treatment). *Many new authors and extensively revised chapters.
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Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, is the David Starr Jordan Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. His research examines cognitive, social, endocrinological, and neural factors and genetics in depressed individuals; mechanisms involved in the onset of depression in children at familial risk for developing this disorder; and the impact of innovative procedures to reduce young children's risk for depression. Dr. Gotlib has received the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (now the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation), the Joseph Zubin Award for outstanding lifetime contributions to the understanding of psychopathology from the Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP), the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions from the American Psychological Association, and the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. Constance L. Hammen, PhD, is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles. She served as chair of the Clinical Psychology Program at UCLA for 13 years. Her research focuses on risk factors for depression and bipolar disorder, stress processes and stress assessment, and the intergenerational transmission of depression. Dr. Hammen is a recipient of the Joseph Zubin Award from SRP and the Distinguished Scientist Award from SSCP. She serves on the board of directors of the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System and is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies.
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Introduction Ian H. Gotlib & Constance L. Hammen I. Descriptive Aspects of Depression 1. Epidemiology of Depression Ronald C. Kessler Peter de Jonge Victoria Shahly Hanna M. van Loo Philip S. E. Wang Marsha A. Wilcox 2. Assessment of Depression Arthur M. Nezu Christine Maguth Nezu Minsun Lee & Jessica B. Stern 3. Methodological Issues in the Study of Depression Rick G. Ingram Greg J. Siegle & Dana Steidtmann 4. Course of Depression: Persistence and Recurrence Daniel N. Klein & Anna E. S. Allmann 5. Comorbidity of Unipolar Depressive and Anxiety Disorders Susan Mineka & Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn 6. Emotional Functioning in Depression Jonathan Rottenberg & Lauren M. Bylsma 7. Depression and Medical Illness Kenneth E. Freedland & Robert M. Carney 8. Features and Course of Bipolar Disorder Eric Youngstrom & Guillermo Perez Algorta II. Vulnerability Risk and Models of Depression 9. The Genetics of Mood Disorders Jennifer Y. F. Lau Kathryn J. Lester Karen Hodgson & Thalia C. Eley 10. Neurobiological Aspects of Depression Michael E. Thase Chang-Gyu Hahn & Olivier Berton 11. Neuroimaging Approaches to the Study of Major Depressive Disorder: From Regions to Circuits A. Pizzagalli & Michael T. Treadway 12. Early Adverse Experiences and Depression Sherryl H. Goodman & Cara M. Lusby 13. Children of Parents with Depression Ian H. Gotlib & Natalie L. Colich 14. Cognitive Aspects of Depression Jutta Joormann & Kimberly Arditte 15. Depression and Interpersonal Processes Constance L. Hammen & Josephine Shih 16. The Social Environment and Depression: The Roles of Life Stress Scott M. Monroe George M. Slavich & Katholiki Georgiades 17. Risk Factors for Bipolar Disorder Sheri L. Johnson Amy K. Cuellar & Andrew D. Peckham III. Depression in Specific Populations 18. Understanding Depression across Cultural Contexts Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton & Andrew G. Ryder Jeanne Tsai 19. Gender Differences in Depression Lori M. Hilt & Susan Nolen-Hoeksema 20. Depression in Children Brandon E. Gibb 21. Depression in Adolescents Karen D. Rudolph & Megan Flynn 22. Depression in Couples and Families Joanne Davila Catherine B. Stroud & Lisa R. Starr 23. Depression in Later Life: Epidemiology Assessment Impact and Treatment Dan G. Blazer & Celia F. Hybels 24. Depression and Suicide Matthew K. Nock Alexander J. Millner Charlene A. Deming & Catherine R. Glenn IV. Prevention and Treatment of Depression 25. Major Depression Can Be Prevented: Implications for Research and Practice Ricardo F. Muñoz Stephen M. Schueller Alinne Z. Barrera Huynh-Nhu Le & Leandro D. Torres 26. Pharmacotherapy and Other Somatic Treatments for Depression Michael J. Gitlin 27. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatment of Depression Steven D. Hollon & Sona Dimidjian 28. Pharmacotherapy and Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Disorder David J. Miklowitz 29. Couple Parenting and Interpersonal Therapies for Depression in Adults: Toward Common Clinical Guidelines within a Stress-Generation Framework Steven R. H. Beach Mark A. Whisman & Guy Bodenmann 30. Biological and Psychosocial Interventions for Depression in Children and Adolescents Nadine J. Kaslow Marissa N. Petersen-Coleman & Ashley Maehr Alexander Closing Comments and Future Directions Constance L. Hammen & Ian H. Gotlib
Introduction Ian H. Gotlib & Constance L. Hammen I. Descriptive Aspects of Depression 1. Epidemiology of Depression Ronald C. Kessler Peter de Jonge Victoria Shahly Hanna M. van Loo Philip S. E. Wang Marsha A. Wilcox 2. Assessment of Depression Arthur M. Nezu Christine Maguth Nezu Minsun Lee & Jessica B. Stern 3. Methodological Issues in the Study of Depression Rick G. Ingram Greg J. Siegle & Dana Steidtmann 4. Course of Depression: Persistence and Recurrence Daniel N. Klein & Anna E. S. Allmann 5. Comorbidity of Unipolar Depressive and Anxiety Disorders Susan Mineka & Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn 6. Emotional Functioning in Depression Jonathan Rottenberg & Lauren M. Bylsma 7. Depression and Medical Illness Kenneth E. Freedland & Robert M. Carney 8. Features and Course of Bipolar Disorder Eric Youngstrom & Guillermo Perez Algorta II. Vulnerability Risk and Models of Depression 9. The Genetics of Mood Disorders Jennifer Y. F. Lau Kathryn J. Lester Karen Hodgson & Thalia C. Eley 10. Neurobiological Aspects of Depression Michael E. Thase Chang-Gyu Hahn & Olivier Berton 11. Neuroimaging Approaches to the Study of Major Depressive Disorder: From Regions to Circuits A. Pizzagalli & Michael T. Treadway 12. Early Adverse Experiences and Depression Sherryl H. Goodman & Cara M. Lusby 13. Children of Parents with Depression Ian H. Gotlib & Natalie L. Colich 14. Cognitive Aspects of Depression Jutta Joormann & Kimberly Arditte 15. Depression and Interpersonal Processes Constance L. Hammen & Josephine Shih 16. The Social Environment and Depression: The Roles of Life Stress Scott M. Monroe George M. Slavich & Katholiki Georgiades 17. Risk Factors for Bipolar Disorder Sheri L. Johnson Amy K. Cuellar & Andrew D. Peckham III. Depression in Specific Populations 18. Understanding Depression across Cultural Contexts Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton & Andrew G. Ryder Jeanne Tsai 19. Gender Differences in Depression Lori M. Hilt & Susan Nolen-Hoeksema 20. Depression in Children Brandon E. Gibb 21. Depression in Adolescents Karen D. Rudolph & Megan Flynn 22. Depression in Couples and Families Joanne Davila Catherine B. Stroud & Lisa R. Starr 23. Depression in Later Life: Epidemiology Assessment Impact and Treatment Dan G. Blazer & Celia F. Hybels 24. Depression and Suicide Matthew K. Nock Alexander J. Millner Charlene A. Deming & Catherine R. Glenn IV. Prevention and Treatment of Depression 25. Major Depression Can Be Prevented: Implications for Research and Practice Ricardo F. Muñoz Stephen M. Schueller Alinne Z. Barrera Huynh-Nhu Le & Leandro D. Torres 26. Pharmacotherapy and Other Somatic Treatments for Depression Michael J. Gitlin 27. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatment of Depression Steven D. Hollon & Sona Dimidjian 28. Pharmacotherapy and Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Disorder David J. Miklowitz 29. Couple Parenting and Interpersonal Therapies for Depression in Adults: Toward Common Clinical Guidelines within a Stress-Generation Framework Steven R. H. Beach Mark A. Whisman & Guy Bodenmann 30. Biological and Psychosocial Interventions for Depression in Children and Adolescents Nadine J. Kaslow Marissa N. Petersen-Coleman & Ashley Maehr Alexander Closing Comments and Future Directions Constance L. Hammen & Ian H. Gotlib
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