
Vulnerability to Depression
From Cognitive Neuroscience to Prevention and Treatment
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Guilford Press
- Date of Publication 19 July 2011
- ISBN 9781609182557
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 520 g
- Language English 0
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"Ingram, Atchley, and Segal offer a thoughtful, wonderfully sophisticated, and nonetheless accessible account of vulnerability to depression. Never before has a book on depression so successfully integrated cognitive neuroscience and prevention/treatment research. This was the perfect team to do it! If you want a comprehensive, integrated account of the diverse work on depression vulnerability, this is the book you need."--Daniel R. Strunk, PhD, Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University
"The question of what mechanisms underlie depression is crucial for understanding and treating this disorder. Answers have begun to emerge from both the cognitive and the neuroscience literatures. The time is right for synthesizing the cognitive, neuroscience, and treatment literatures so that an integrated approach to depression vulnerability can be formulated and prevention and management interventions can be optimized. Ingram, Atchley, and Segal provide a theoretically sophisticated, practical synthesis that will appeal to both researchers and clinicians."--Dan J. Stein, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cape Town, South Africa, and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York
"Ingram, Atchley, and Segal offer a well-written, jargon-free work that translates current, cutting-edge science into understandable terms and concepts. This book is informative for students and scholars alike. Well done!"--Kenneth A. Dodge, PhD, Director, Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University-
Table of Contents:
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-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>1. Depression: An Overview of a Public Health Problem
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>2. Why Vulnerability?
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>3. Cognitive&&&8211;Clinical Science and Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Understanding Behavior
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>4. Methodological Strategies and Issues in the Study of Vulnerability to Depression
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>5. Theory and Data on Cognitive Vulnerability
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>6. Cognitive Neuroscience Data on Vulnerability
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>7. Cognitive and Cognitive Neuroscience Vulnerability to Depression
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>8. Depression Vulnerability and Clinical Therapeutics
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>9. Prevention Efforts Designed to Address Factors Underlying Depression Risk
-BOTTOM: 0pt>-SIZE: 10pt>10. The Vulnerable Person Revisited