The interactional nature of depression : advances in interpersonal approaches /
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Imprint: | Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©1999. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xiv, 423 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11137937 |
Table of Contents:
- I. The Study of Interpersonal Variables in Depression. Ch. 1. On the Interpersonal Nature of Depression: Overview and Synthesis / Thomas Joiner, James C. Coyne and Janice Blalock. Ch. 2. The Emergence of an Interpersonal Approach to Depression / Constance Hammen
- II. The Interpersonal and the Personal in Depression. Ch. 3. Social Context and Depression: An Integrative Stress and Coping Framework / Charles J. Holahan, Rudolf H. Moos and Liza A. Bonin. Ch. 4. Interpersonal and Cognitive Pathways Into the Origins of Attributional Style: A Developmental Perspective / Beth A. Haines, Gerald I. Metalsky and Aimee L. Cardamone [and others]. Ch. 5. Loneliness, Shyness, and Depression: The Etiology and Interrelationships of Everyday Problems in Living / Jody C. Dill and Craig A. Anderson. Ch. 6. Schematic and Interpersonal Conceptualizations of Depression: An Integration / Norman B. Schmidt, Kristen L. Schmidt and Jeffery E. Young.
- Ch. 7. Vulnerable Self-Esteem and Social Processes in Depression: Toward an Interpersonal Model of Self-Esteem Regulation / John E. Roberts and Scott M. Monroe. Ch. 8. Striving for Confirmation: The Role of Self-Verification in Depression / R. Brian Giesler and William B. Swann, Jr.
- III. Emerging Interpersonal Models of Depression. Ch. 9. Silencing the Self: Inner Dialogues and Outer Realities / Dana Crowley Jack. Ch. 10. Sociophysiology and Depression / Russell Gardner, Jr. and John S. Price
- IV. Depression and the Response of Significant Others. Ch. 11. Marital Discord and Depression: The Potential of Attachment Theory to Guide Integrative Clinical Intervention / Page Anderson, Steven R.H. Beach and Nadine J. Kaslow. Ch. 12. Depressed Parents and Family Functioning: Interpersonal Effects and Children's Functioning and Development / E. Mark Cummings and Patrick T. Davies. Ch. 13. A Social-Cognitive Model of Interpersonal Processes in Depression / William P. Sacco.
- V. Postscript. Ch. 14. Thinking Interactionally About Depression: A Radical Restatement / James C. Coyne.