Depressive Rumination: Nature, Theory and Treatment
... recurrence/relapse of depression. In the past 15 years, persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, has attracted increasing theoretical and empirical attention as an important factor. This book brings together leading theorists, researchers, and clinicians working in the fiel ...
... recurrence/relapse of depression. In the past 15 years, persistent, recyclic, negative thinking, in the form of rumination, has attracted increasing theoretical and empirical attention as an important factor. This book brings together leading theorists, researchers, and clinicians working in the fiel ...
The bidirectionality of the relationship between insomnia, anxiety
... 6.2.1. Bidirectionality across various age groups and cultures ..................................................................161 6.2.2. Bidirectionality across different methods of assessment ................................................................163 6.2.3. Bidirectionality and follow- ...
... 6.2.1. Bidirectionality across various age groups and cultures ..................................................................161 6.2.2. Bidirectionality across different methods of assessment ................................................................163 6.2.3. Bidirectionality and follow- ...
Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms and Antisocial
... self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour. The results emphasized specially the role of family support in buffering adolescents against depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour. Concurrent comorbidity between self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour in cross-se ...
... self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour. The results emphasized specially the role of family support in buffering adolescents against depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour. Concurrent comorbidity between self-reported depressive symptoms and antisocial behaviour in cross-se ...
Abstract
... However, as with defeat, entrapment also involves psychological processes, relating to an individual’s subjective perception of their circumstances as being uncontrollable, unremitting, and inescapable (Gilbert & Gilbert, 2003; Williams, 1997). It has been suggested that entrapment can be divided in ...
... However, as with defeat, entrapment also involves psychological processes, relating to an individual’s subjective perception of their circumstances as being uncontrollable, unremitting, and inescapable (Gilbert & Gilbert, 2003; Williams, 1997). It has been suggested that entrapment can be divided in ...
A Developmental Perspective on Functional
... factors. In addition, the authors found that having an emotional disorder at baseline moderated the relationship between FSS and later MDD. Specifically, the authors found that the adolescents at the greatest risk for MDD were those with high levels of FSS but without an emotional disorder at baseli ...
... factors. In addition, the authors found that having an emotional disorder at baseline moderated the relationship between FSS and later MDD. Specifically, the authors found that the adolescents at the greatest risk for MDD were those with high levels of FSS but without an emotional disorder at baseli ...
trait affective, behavioral, and cognitive factors of anxiety
... Researchers have proposed a vulnerabilities model that attempts to explain the similarities between the internalizing disorders via a hierarchical pathway of trait affectivity and cognitive factors among adults. The current study aimed to replicate and extend this model to symptoms of four internali ...
... Researchers have proposed a vulnerabilities model that attempts to explain the similarities between the internalizing disorders via a hierarchical pathway of trait affectivity and cognitive factors among adults. The current study aimed to replicate and extend this model to symptoms of four internali ...
1 EFFECT OF MBSR ON RUMINATION COULD MBSR REDUCE
... Williams et al., 2012; Zisook et al., 2007) childhood or adolescence is a critical period for preventative interventions to be introduced. Preventative interventions should target the reduction of depressive symptoms, as they are strongly predictive of later depression (Pine, Cohen, Cohen, & Brook, ...
... Williams et al., 2012; Zisook et al., 2007) childhood or adolescence is a critical period for preventative interventions to be introduced. Preventative interventions should target the reduction of depressive symptoms, as they are strongly predictive of later depression (Pine, Cohen, Cohen, & Brook, ...
Chronic and treatment-resistant depression
... difficult-to-treat depression is thought to contribute to the large disease burden caused by depression. Difficult-to-treat depression is an overarching term that can be used to describe depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and ...
... difficult-to-treat depression is thought to contribute to the large disease burden caused by depression. Difficult-to-treat depression is an overarching term that can be used to describe depression which is chronic, unremitting or treatment-resistant. The concept of difficult-to-treat depression and ...
Adult Depression in Primary Care Guideline Health Care Guideline:
... Major depression is a treatable cause of pain, suffering, disability and death, yet primary care clinicians detect major depression in only one-third to one-half of their patients with major depression (Williams Jr, 2002 [Low Quality Evidence]; Schonfeld, 1997 [Low Quality Evidence]). Additionally, ...
... Major depression is a treatable cause of pain, suffering, disability and death, yet primary care clinicians detect major depression in only one-third to one-half of their patients with major depression (Williams Jr, 2002 [Low Quality Evidence]; Schonfeld, 1997 [Low Quality Evidence]). Additionally, ...
... evidence to date of its relationship to psychological distress in MS. The chapter finishes by outlining the aims and objectives of this research including the research question, and clearly outlines the hypothesised path model indicating the proposed relationships between the variables in this study ...
“Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Grief in Adults
... “complicated grief.” Grief may be complicated by the circumstances of the death, such as being unexpected, accidental, by suicide, or after a difficult and painful illness. Life factors may contribute to the development of a complicated grief, such as a lack of support from family and friends. The p ...
... “complicated grief.” Grief may be complicated by the circumstances of the death, such as being unexpected, accidental, by suicide, or after a difficult and painful illness. Life factors may contribute to the development of a complicated grief, such as a lack of support from family and friends. The p ...
Maladaptive coping, adaptive coping, and depressive symptoms
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
... after the loss of a loved one, higher levels of emotional support were significantly related to reduced depressive symptoms in high, but not in low, ruminators. In this context, it is important to note that several other forms of coping (e.g., cognitive restructuring, problem-solving coping) have bee ...
Depression and Anxiety in end stage renal disease patients
... To help sustain their life, dialysis patients are dependent on time-consuming treatment that usually takes several times during the week. The use of pharmaceutical agents and restrictions on nutritional and fluid intake are also important, both for survival and improved general health. Reduced physi ...
... To help sustain their life, dialysis patients are dependent on time-consuming treatment that usually takes several times during the week. The use of pharmaceutical agents and restrictions on nutritional and fluid intake are also important, both for survival and improved general health. Reduced physi ...
Depression in Children and Young People Identification and management
... recommendations are not appropriate and situations in which the recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override the individual responsibility of healthcare professionals to make appropriate decisions in the circumstances of the individual patient, in consulta ...
... recommendations are not appropriate and situations in which the recommendations are not readily applicable. This guideline does not, therefore, override the individual responsibility of healthcare professionals to make appropriate decisions in the circumstances of the individual patient, in consulta ...
Psychosocial working conditions, physiological stress, and
... workplace functioning 14. Depression is characterized by depressed mood, loss of interest, and decreased energy accompanied by other symptoms such as loss of selfesteem, decrease in activity, reduced capacity for enjoyment and concentration, tiredness after minimal effort, disturbed sleep, feelings ...
... workplace functioning 14. Depression is characterized by depressed mood, loss of interest, and decreased energy accompanied by other symptoms such as loss of selfesteem, decrease in activity, reduced capacity for enjoyment and concentration, tiredness after minimal effort, disturbed sleep, feelings ...
Learned Helplessness and Depression
... Research with geriatric populations suggests high levels of clinical depression and greater financial and psychological costs of treatment in long-term care facilities with more restrictive care. Research on learned helplessness, a construct separate from depression, suggests learned helplessness an ...
... Research with geriatric populations suggests high levels of clinical depression and greater financial and psychological costs of treatment in long-term care facilities with more restrictive care. Research on learned helplessness, a construct separate from depression, suggests learned helplessness an ...
The Depression Learning Path By
... "I sincerely wish that more people could be made aware of your site, by some kind of publicity - be it more links from more sites or something. Because I strongly believe that they too would be helped by following the Learning Path and would then have the knowledge required on how to get help with b ...
... "I sincerely wish that more people could be made aware of your site, by some kind of publicity - be it more links from more sites or something. Because I strongly believe that they too would be helped by following the Learning Path and would then have the knowledge required on how to get help with b ...
Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression
... (25). The intensity of torture predicted PTSD in civilians exposed to state violence (12, 26). Finally, in young Cambodian refugees, stressors that followed the trauma were associated with depression, whereas trauma intensity predicted PTSD (7). The previous studies are limited by design and method. ...
... (25). The intensity of torture predicted PTSD in civilians exposed to state violence (12, 26). Finally, in young Cambodian refugees, stressors that followed the trauma were associated with depression, whereas trauma intensity predicted PTSD (7). The previous studies are limited by design and method. ...
Clinical Practice Guideline on Major Depression in Childhood
... clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of the most relevant of which is undoubtedly the exponential increase in scientific information. ...
... clinical variability, thereby helping to make the most appropriate decisions based on the best existing knowledge. The healthcare practice is increasingly more complex due to a multitude of factors, one of the most relevant of which is undoubtedly the exponential increase in scientific information. ...
Burnout and Depression: Two Entities or One
... affirmed that burnout is irreducible to depression because “burnout is specific to the work context, in contrast to depression, which tends to pervade every domain of a person’s life” (p. 404). A fundamental factor, however, that links burnout and depression is the stress of not having control over ...
... affirmed that burnout is irreducible to depression because “burnout is specific to the work context, in contrast to depression, which tends to pervade every domain of a person’s life” (p. 404). A fundamental factor, however, that links burnout and depression is the stress of not having control over ...
The Treatment of Depression in Older Adults: Depression and Older
... to co-occur in older adults with other mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders or schizophrenia. Older adults with alcohol abuse, medication misuse or abuse, and illicit substance abuse are at risk for developing depression. Even small amounts of alcohol use, such as drinking more than one drink ...
... to co-occur in older adults with other mental disorders, such as anxiety disorders or schizophrenia. Older adults with alcohol abuse, medication misuse or abuse, and illicit substance abuse are at risk for developing depression. Even small amounts of alcohol use, such as drinking more than one drink ...
Lec-27 Exercise Psychology
... Hardiness is a personality style that enables a person to withstand or cope with stressful situations. A hardy personality and exercise in combination are more effective in preserving health than either one alone. Physical fitness level is critical in determining whether exercise will be benefic ...
... Hardiness is a personality style that enables a person to withstand or cope with stressful situations. A hardy personality and exercise in combination are more effective in preserving health than either one alone. Physical fitness level is critical in determining whether exercise will be benefic ...
introduction
... Mood disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum period are common and have profound implications for women and their children. These include obstetric and neonatal complications, impaired mother–infant interactions, and, at the extreme, maternal suicide and infanticide. Because obstetrician–gynecolog ...
... Mood disorders in pregnancy and the postpartum period are common and have profound implications for women and their children. These include obstetric and neonatal complications, impaired mother–infant interactions, and, at the extreme, maternal suicide and infanticide. Because obstetrician–gynecolog ...
national guidelines for seniors` mental health
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
... frontline workers, researchers, and policy makers. There are currently over 750 individual members and 85 organizational members from across Canada. These stakeholders are representatives of local, provincial, territorial and federal organizations. ...
The concept of mixed state in bipolar disorder
... view. In fact, the classification of Mentzos referred to a psychopathological model that he developed which was not based on the description of a clinical picture as a group of different symptoms; indeed, the mixed state was interpreted using the so-called ‘mood boost’ system. According to this poin ...
... view. In fact, the classification of Mentzos referred to a psychopathological model that he developed which was not based on the description of a clinical picture as a group of different symptoms; indeed, the mixed state was interpreted using the so-called ‘mood boost’ system. According to this poin ...