Contemporary Psychological Approaches to Depression Theory, Research, and Treatment / edited by Rick E. Ingram.

In 1988, the Deparunent of Psychology at San Diego State University initiated the first in a planned conference series on Contemporary Issues in Clinical Psychology. It was decided that the focus of this first conference would be depression. Consequently, a number of distinguished scholars were invi...

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Other Authors: Ingram, Rick E. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Edition:1st ed. 1990.
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505 0 |a 1. Why Is There So Much Depression Today? The Waxing of the Individual and the Waning of the Commons -- 2. Cognitive Theory of Depression: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? -- 3. A Memory Model of Emotion -- 4. Hopelessness Depression: An Empirical Search for a Theory-Based Subtype -- 5. Vulnerability to Depression: Personal, Situational, and Family Aspects -- 6. Depressive Realism and Nondepressive Optimistic Illusions: The Role of the Self -- 7. Cognition and Depression in Children and Adolescents -- 8. Cognitive Mediation of Relapse Prevention Following Treatment for Depression: Implications of Differential Risk -- 9. An Interpersonal Systems Approach to the Conceptualization and Treatment of Depression -- 10. Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety and Depression -- 11. Depressive Cognition: Models, Mechanisms, and Methods. 
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