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Bernhard T. (Cato Chair and Head of Departm Baune, Baune, Bernhard T Baune, Bernhard T. Baune, Baune Bernhard T., Catherine Harmer
Cognitive Dimensions of Major Depressive Disorder
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Description
This unique guide enhances readers understanding of the dimensional approach of depression by focusing on the cognitive, emotional, and social cognitive processes.
List of contents
- Section I Major depressive disorder as a multi-dimensional disorder
- 1: Tracy L. Greer and Jeethu K. Joseph: Functional and psychosocial consequences of major depressive disorder
- 2: Koen Demyttenaere: Opportunities and challenges of the phenotypic heterogeneity of major depressive disorder
- 3: Muzaffer Kaser and Barbara J. Sahakian: Major depressive disorder as a disorder of cognition
- Section II Cognitive Dysfunction in Depression
- 4: Zihang Pan and Roger S. McIntyre: Cognitive Dysfunction as a symptom dimension across major psychiatric disorders
- 5: Maria Serra-Blasco and Raymond W. Lam: Clinical and functional characteristics of cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder
- 6: John E. Harrison: The assessment of cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder
- 7: Natalie T. Mills and Bernhard T. Baune: Molecular neurobiology of cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- Section III Impaired emotional processing in MDD
- 8: Thomas Beblo and Lorenz Dehn: Clinical characteristics of emotional-cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 9: Anjali Sankar and Cynthia H.Y. Fu: Neurocircuitries of emotion processing affected in Major Depressive Disorder
- 10: Oliver J. Robinson: The neural circuitry of negative bias, oversensitivity to negative feedback and hyposensitivity to reward in MDD
- 11: Georgia O'Callaghan and Argyris Stringaris: Reward processing in adolescents with depression
- 12: Genevieve Rayner: Cognition-related brain networks underpin cognitive, emotional and somatic symptom dimensions of depression
- 13: John D. Medaglia: Networks of cognitive processes: Functional and anatomical correlates of cognition, emotions and social cognition
- 14: Thalia Richter, Alexander J. Shackman, Tatjana Aue, and Hadas Okon-Singer: The neurobiology of emotion-cognition interactions
- Section IV Social cognitive processes in Depression
- 15: Katharina Foerster, Silke Joergens, and Bernhard T. Baune: Clinical characteristics of social cognitive processes in Major Depressive Disorder
- 16: Franziska K. Goer and Rebecca Elliott: Understanding of self and others: neurobiological underpinnings of social cognition
- 17: Philippe Fossati, Sophie Hinfray, Anna Fall, Cédric Lemogne, and Jean-Yves Rotge: Emotional and cognitive consequences of social rejection: An entry door to major depression
- Section V Interventions and Management
- 18: Marco Solmi, Beatrice Bortolato, Brendon Stubbs, Nathan Herrmann, and Andre F. Carvalho: Pharmacological interventions for cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 19: Claudia Woolf, Loren Mowszowski, and Sharon Naismith: Psychological interventions for cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 20: Can non-pharmacological antidepressant treatments influence the processing of affective informationa
- 21: Michael James Weightman and Bernhard T. Baune: Novel treatment opportunities in major depressive disorder
About the author
Prof. Bernhard T. Baune is Cato Chair and Head of the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Prof. Baune is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), Australia. He leads an extensive research program into personalised psychiatry, prediction and biomarker research in psychiatry and treatment response prediction and in neuroimmunology. Key research achievements include an in-depth understanding of the interaction between the immune and nervous system, the development of a systems biology approach for response prediction and the establishment of innovative personalised clinical trials in major psychiatric disorders. He has a particular interest in cognitive function and psychosocial function in psychiatric disorders and in the severe course of mental illness, treatment response and recovery.
Prof. Catherine Harmer is the director of the Psychopharmacology and Emotional Research Lab (PERL) based at the University Department of Psychiatry in Oxford, which comprises a multi-disciplinary team including graduate research assistants, DPhil students, post-doctoral researchers, Psychiatrists and Pharmacologists.
The research of the group focuses on the psychological mechanisms of antidepressant drug action by exploring drug effects on human models of emotional processing. A range of methodologies are used, including neuropsychological testing, transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional neuroimaging with fMRI and PET in healthy volunteers and patient samples. This research has the potential to integrate psychological and pharmacological views of depression and treatment and has challenged the way in which we typically consider drug treatment for depression to work.
Summary
This unique guide enhances readers understanding of the dimensional approach of depression by focusing on the cognitive, emotional, and social cognitive processes.
Product details
Authors | Bernhard T. (Cato Chair and Head of Departm Baune |
Assisted by | Baune (Editor), Bernhard T Baune (Editor), Bernhard T. Baune (Editor), Baune Bernhard T. (Editor), Catherine Harmer (Editor) |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.08.2019 |
EAN | 9780198810940 |
ISBN | 978-0-19-881094-0 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Non-clinical medicine
MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General, SELF-HELP / Mood Disorders / Depression, Psychiatry |
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