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The true integration of interpersonal, social psychology, and
cognitive-behavioral approaches is the most important theoretical
issue in the field of the psychology of depression, and yet it has
not been well addressed in any forum. The Interpersonal, Cognitive,
and Social Nature of Depression was written to provide cutting-edge
research and theoretical perspectives on this issue. Its goal is to
concretize and celebrate an integrative approach to the
understanding of depression, and to foster its sequelae, by
bringing together primary figures from interpersonal, cognitive,
and behavioral viewpoints for state-of-the-art treatment of the
psychology of depression. In addition, this book provides: * an
integration of these perspectives on depression research to help
guide researchers in developing projects; * up-to-date research
findings to help researchers update their knowledge of depression
research; * a detailed review of studies evaluating the
effectiveness of cognitive therapy for treatment and prevention of
depression; * focused chapters on issues related to depression in
childhood and adolescence; and * chapters presenting research
focusing on both the manic and depressed phases of bipolar
disorder. This text will appeal to a diverse audience from several
sources: clinical practitioners, sociology, psychology, psychiatry,
researchers, and graduate students in these fields.
The true integration of interpersonal, social psychology, and
cognitive-behavioral approaches is the most important theoretical
issue in the field of the psychology of depression, and yet it has
not been well addressed in any forum. The Interpersonal, Cognitive,
and Social Nature of Depression was written to provide cutting-edge
research and theoretical perspectives on this issue. Its goal is to
concretize and celebrate an integrative approach to the
understanding of depression, and to foster its sequelae, by
bringing together primary figures from interpersonal, cognitive,
and behavioral viewpoints for state-of-the-art treatment of the
psychology of depression. In addition, this book provides: * an
integration of these perspectives on depression research to help
guide researchers in developing projects; * up-to-date research
findings to help researchers update their knowledge of depression
research; * a detailed review of studies evaluating the
effectiveness of cognitive therapy for treatment and prevention of
depression; * focused chapters on issues related to depression in
childhood and adolescence; and * chapters presenting research
focusing on both the manic and depressed phases of bipolar
disorder. This text will appeal to a diverse audience from several
sources: clinical practitioners, sociology, psychology, psychiatry,
researchers, and graduate students in these fields.
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