Anxiety and depression : distinctive and overlapping features
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Anxiety and depression : distinctive and overlapping features
(Personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy, 39)
Academic Press, c1989
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
While the conceptual and empirical relationship between anxiety and depression has long been a matter of concern, no systematic attempt had been made to examine the interaction between the two disorders. This book is the first such effort. The contributors to the volume were asked to identify the similar and distinctive aspects of these disorders, and to consider the implications of their findings for the theory, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety and depression.
This book:
Offers the first systematic attempt to examine the interaction between anxiety and depression
Examines the comorbidity of anxiety and depression--that there is considerable overlap in the two disorders
Discusses the similarities and dissimilarities of disorders of affect, such as anxiety and depression
Examines how theories and treatments (as well as specific assessment instruments) for anxiety and depression can benefit from knowledge of the overlap between the two disorders
Integrates views of anxiety and depression, their theoretical constructs and clinical outcomes
(Blurb Version #2)
While the conceptual and empirical relationship between anxiety and depression has long been a matter of concern, no systematic attempt has been made to examine the interaction between the two disorders. This book is the first such effort. The contributors to the volume were asked to identify the similar and distinctive aspects of these disorders, and to consider the implications of their findings for the theory, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety and depression.
目次
Theoretical Perspectives: D. Watson and P.C. Kendall, Understanding Anxiety and Depression: Their Relation to Negative and Positive Affective States. P.D. Kendall and R.E. Ingram, Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives: Theory and Research on Depression and Anxiety. L.P. Rehm, Behavioral Models of Anxiety and Depression. Assessment Issues: L.A. Clark, The Anxiety and Depressive Disorders: Descriptive Psychopathology and Differential Diagnosis. I.H. Gotlib and D.B. Cane, Self-Report Assessment of Depression and Anxiety. A.J. Finch, Jr., J.A. Lipovsky, and C.D. Casat, Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents: Negative Affectivity or Separate Constructs? Precursors and Concomitants: T.W. Smith and K.D. Allred, Major Life Events in Anxiety and Depression. A.J. Zautra, C.A. Guarnaccia, and J.W. Reich, The Effects of Daily Life Events on Negative Affective States. J.P. Stokes and D.J. McKirnan, Affect and the Social Environment: The Role of Social Support in Depression and Anxiety. A.M. Nezu and T.J. D'Zurilla, Social Problem Solving and Negative Affective Conditions. C.L. Williams and J. Poling, An Epidemiological Perspective on the Anxiety and Depressive Disorders. S. Kasper and N.E. Rosenthal, Anxiety and Depression in Seasonal Affective Disorders. Treatment: D.A. Clark and A.T. Beck, Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Anxiety and Depression. E.B. Foa, B.O. Rothbaum, and M.J. Koza
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