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Oxford Handbook of Mood Disorders

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Informationen zum Autor Robert J. DeRubeis, PhD, is the Samuel H. Preston Term Professor in the Social Sciences and Professor of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Education in the Graduate School of Education, at University of Pennsylvania. His research and writings focus on the processes that cause and maintain mood disorders as well as the treatment processes that reduce and prevent the return of mood symptoms.Daniel R. Strunk, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at The Ohio State University. His research focuses on the processes that facilitate therapeutic gains in psychotherapeutic treatment of depression, and methods for promoting enduring treatment effects. Klappentext The most comprehensive volume of its kind, The Oxford Handbook of Mood Disorders provides detailed coverage of the characterization, understanding, and treatment of mood disorders. Zusammenfassung The most comprehensive volume of its kind, The Oxford Handbook of Mood Disorders provides detailed coverage of the characterization, understanding, and treatment of mood disorders. Chapters are written by the world's leading experts in their respective areas. The Handbook provides coverage of unipolar depression, bipolar disorder, and variants of these disorders. Current approaches to classifying the mood disorders are reviewed and contemporary controversies are placed in historical context. Chapter authors offer a variety of approaches to understanding the heterogeneity of the experiences of those who meet criteria for mood disorders, both within and across cultures. The role of genetic and environmental risk factors as well as premorbid personality and cognitive processes in the development of mood pathology are detailed. Interpersonal, neurobiological, and psychological factors also receive detailed consideration. The volume reviews mood disorders in special populations (e.g., postpartum and seasonal mood disorders) as well as common comorbidities (e.g., anxiety, substance use disorders). Somatic and psychosocial treatment approaches receive in-depth coverage with chapters that describe and review empirical evidence regarding each of the most influential treatment approaches. The depth and breadth offered by this Handbook make it an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers, as well as scholars and students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Overview 1. Introduction to Mood Disorders Daniel R. Strunk and Robert J. DeRubeis Part II. Phenomenology, Classification, Epidemiology, and Assessment 2. History of Depression Allan V. Horwitz, Jerome C. Wakefield, and Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces 3. The Evolution of Depressive Phenotypes Paul W. Andrews and Zachary Durisko 4. Phenomenology and Course of the Mood Disorders Daniel R. Strunk and Katherine E. Sasso 5. Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Depression Katie A. McLaughlin and Mark L. Hatzenbuehler 6. Suicide Matt S. Michaels, Carol Chu, and Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. 7. Disordered Mood in Cultural-Historical Context Andrew G. Ryder, Yue Zhao, and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton 8. Uncomplicated Depression as Normal Sadness: Re-thinking the Boundary between Normal and Disordered Depression Jerome C. Wakefield, Allan V. Horwitz, and Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces 9. The Diagnosis and Assessment of Mood Disorders Catherine D'Avanzato and Mark Zimmerman Part III. Etiologic, Vulnerability, and Risk Factors 10. Genetics of Bipolar and Unipolar Disorders Wade Berrettini and Falk W. Lohoff 11. Environmental Risk and Protection in Unipolar Depression Scott M. Monroe and Lori F. Cummins 12. Environmental Risk and Protective Factors in Bipolar Disorder Sheri L. Johnson, Anda Gershon, and Kaja R. Johnson 13. Cognitive Vulnerability and Unipolar Depression Lauren B. Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson, Jonathan P. Stange, and Rachel H. Salk 14. Personality and Depression Ja...

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