Dewey Decimal616.8527
Table Of ContentDedication List of Contributors Introduction: Treatment of Psychosocial Risk Factors in Depression David J.A. Dozois & Keith S. Dobson Chapter 1: Models of Psychosocial Risk in Depression David J. A. Dozois & Keith S. Dobson Chapter 2: Parental Psychopathology and Parenting Abigail E. Pine & Judy Garber Chapter 3: Low Social Support and Relational Regulation Brian Lakey Chapter 4: Interpersonal Risk Factors Jami F. Young, Molly Davis & Laura Mufson Chapter 5: Childhood Adversity, Stressful Life Events, and Trauma Kate L. Harkness Chapter 6: Dependency and Excessive Reassurance Seeking Lisa R. Starr, Angela C. Santee & Meghan Huang Chapter 7: Marriage and Relationship Issues Mark A. Whisman & Anna L. Gilmour Chapter 8: Emotion Dysregulation Natasha H. Bailen & Renee J. Thompson Chapter 9: Negative Thinking: Cognitive Products and Schema Structures David J. A. Dozois & Aaron T. Beck Chapter 10: Negative Information Processing Wisteria Deng & Jutta Joormann Chapter 11: Optimism and Pessimism Max Genecov & Martin Seligman Chapter 12: Perfectionism Paul L. Hewitt, Martin M. Smith, Sabrina Ge, Marcia MOEssler, Gordon L. Flett & Samuel F. Mikail Chapter 13: Rumination Ed Watkins Chapter 14: Ineffective Social Problem Solving Arthur M. Nezu, Christine Maguth Nezu, Jenna L. Damico & Holly R. Gerber Chapter 15: Cognitive and Behavioral Avoidance Christopher R. Martell & Ajeng J. Puspitasari Chapter 16: Metacognition and Mental Regulation Adrian Wells & Henrik Nordahl Chapter 17: Investigating and Treating Psychosocial Risk Factors in Depression: An Integrative Summary David J. A. Dozois & Keith S. Dobson About the Editors
SynopsisClinical depression is the single leading cause of mental illness in the world, and the need for effective treatments has never been greater. In recent years, the volume of theory and research on a range of psychosocial risk factors for depression has grown dramatically. Fortunately, many of these risk factors are modifiable, making them ideal targets for treatment. Unlike other approaches that focus on intervention from a specific conceptual vantage point, such as cognitive behavioral or acceptance and commitment therapy, this book's innovative approach targets the client's underlying vulnerability or risk factor and links it to specific, evidence-based treatments. In each chapter, leading authorities evaluate the literature on a particular risk factor, discuss implications for treatment, and present a case example to demonstrate how therapists can use the techniques with clients., This innovative book explores a range of well-established risk factors for clinical depression and links them to targeted, evidence-based treatments. Clinical depression is the single leading cause of mental health disease in the world, and the need for effective treatments has never been greater. In recent years, the volume of theory and research on a range of psychosocial risk factors for depression has grown dramatically. Fortunately, many of these risk factors are modifiable, making them ideal targets for treatment. Unlike other books that focus on intervention from a specific conceptual vantage point, such as cognitive-behavioral or acceptance and commitment therapy, this book's innovative approach targets the client's underlying vulnerability or risk factor and links it to specific, evidence-based treatment. In each chapter, leading authorities on a particular risk factor evaluate the literature, discuss implications for treatment, and present a case example to demonstrate how therapists can use the techniques with clients., Clinical depression is the single leading cause of mental health disease in the world, and the need for effective treatments has never been greater. In recent years, the volume of theory and research on a range of psychosocial risk factors for depression has grown dramatically. Fortunately, many of these risk factors are modifiable, making them ideal targets for treatment. Unlike other books that focus on intervention from a specific conceptual vantage point, such as cognitive-behavioral or acceptance and commitment therapy, this book's innovative approach targets the client's underlying vulnerability or risk factor and links it to specific, evidence-based treatment. In each chapter, leading authorities on a particular risk factor evaluate the literature, discuss implications for treatment, and present a case example to demonstrate how therapists can use the techniques with clients., This innovative book explores a range of well-established risk factors for clinical depression and links them to targeted, evidence-based treatments.
LC Classification NumberRC537.T7386 2023