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" Vulnerability to depression : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 592037
Doc. No : b421256
Main Entry : Ingram, Rick E.
Title & Author : Vulnerability to depression : : from cognitive neuroscience to prevention and treatment /\ Rick E. Ingram, Ruth Ann Atchley, Zindel V. Segal.
Page. NO : xii, 260 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 9781609182557 (alk. paper)
: : 1609182553 (alk. paper)
Notes : Machine generated contents note: 1. Depression: An Overview of a Public Health Problem 2. Why Vulnerability? 3. Cognitive-Clinical Science and Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Understanding Behavior 4. Methodological Strategies and Issues in the Study of Vulnerability to Depression 5. Theory and Data on Cognitive Vulnerability 6. Cognitive Neuroscience Data on Vulnerability 7. Cognitive and Cognitive Neuroscience Vulnerability to Depression 8. Depression Vulnerability and Clinical Therapeutics 9. Prevention Efforts Designed to Address Factors Underlying Depression Risk 10. The Vulnerable Person Revisited .
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Depression : an overview of a public health problem -- Why vulnerability? -- Cognitive-clinical science and cognitive neuroscience approaches to understanding behavior -- Methodological strategies and issues in the study of vulnerability to depression -- Theory and data on cognitive vulnerability -- Cognitive neuroscience data on vulnerability -- Cognitive and cognitive neuroscience vulnerability to depression -- Depression vulnerability and clinical therapeutics -- Prevention efforts designed to address factors underlying depression risk -- The vulnerable person revisited .
Abstract : "Providing a cutting-edge examination of the mechanisms underlying depression, this volume integrates important areas of research that have largely remained separate. The authors explore both the cognitive and neurological processes that make some people more vulnerable than others to developing depression and experiencing recurrent episodes. They also probe how these processes interact--how negative life experiences, maladaptive belief systems, and patterns of thinking may actually affect neural circuitry, and vice versa. Explaining sophisticated theory and research in an accessible style, the book highlights the implications for improving clinical practices and patient outcomes"--
Subject : Depression, Mental-- Risk factors.
Subject : Emotions and cognition.
Subject : Cognitive styles.
Subject : Depression, Mental-- Treatment.
Subject : Depression-- therapy.
Subject : Cognition.
Subject : Risk Factors.
Dewey Classification : ‭616.85/27‬
LC Classification : ‭RC537‬‭.I544 2011‬
NLM classification : ‭2011 H-656‬
: ‭WM 171.5‬
Added Entry : Atchley, Ruth Ann.
: Segal, Zindel V.,1956-
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