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9781557985347

The Interactional Nature of Depression: Advances in Interpersonal Approaches

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  • ISBN13:

    9781557985347

  • ISBN10:

    1557985340

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-02-01
  • Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn

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Even when researchers and therapists themselves forget, depressed people will testify that their interpersonal increase their despair. The authors of this volume confirm patients' insights and explore how depression may represent an interactional style -- an approach that is becoming highly influential in the clinical treatment of depression.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xi
Preface xiii
I. The Study of Interpersonal Variables in Depression 1(36)
On the Interpersonal Nature of Depression: Overview and Synthesis
3(18)
Thomas Joiner
James C. Coyne
Janice Blalock
The Emergence of an Interpersonal Approach to Depression
21(16)
Constance Hammen
II. The Interpersonal and the Personal in Depression 37(182)
Social Context and Depression: An Integrative Stress and Coping Framework
39(26)
Charles J. Holahan
Rudolf H. Moos
Liza A. Bonin
Interpersonal and Cognitive Pathways Into the Origins of Attributional Style: A Developmental Perspective
65(28)
Beth A. Haines
Gerald I. Metalsky
Aimee L. Cardamone
Thomas Joiner
Loneliness, Shyness, and Depression: The Etiology and Interrelationships of Everyday Problems in Living
93(34)
Jody C. Dill
Craig A Anderson
Schematic and Interpersonal Conceptualizations of Depression: An Integration
127(22)
Norman B. Schmidt
Kristen L. Schmidt
Jeffery E. Young
Vulnerable Self-Esteem and Social Processes in Depression: Toward an Interpersonal Model of Self-Esteem Regulation
149(40)
John E. Roberts
Scott M. Monroe
Striving for Confirmation: The Role of Self-Verification in Depression
189(30)
R. Brian Giesler
William B. Swann, Jr
III. Emerging Interpersonal Models of Depression 219(50)
Silencing the Self: Inner Dialogues and Outer Realities
221(26)
Dana Crowley Jack
Sociophysiology and Depression
247(22)
Russell Gardner, Jr
John S. Price
IV. Depression and the Response of Significant Others 269(94)
Marital Discord and Depression: The Potential of Attachment Theory to Guide Integrative Clinical Intervention
271(28)
Page Anderson
Steven R. H. Beach
Nadine J. Kaslow
Depressed Parents and Family Functioning: Interpersonal Effects and Children's Functioning and Development
299(30)
E. Mark Cummings
Patrick T. Davies
A Social--Cognitive Model of Interpersonal Processes in Depression
329(34)
William P. Sacco
V. Postscript 363(30)
Thinking Interactionally About Depression: A Radical Restatement
365(28)
James C. Coyne
Author Index 393(18)
Subject Index 411(12)
About the Editors 423

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