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The interactional nature of depression : advances in interpersonal approaches / edited by Thomas E. Joiner and James C. Coyne.

Contributor(s): Joiner, Thomas E | Coyne, James C, 1947-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c1999Description: xiv, 423 p. ; 27 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 1557985340 .Subject(s): Depression, Mental -- Social aspects | Interpersonal psychotherapyDDC classification: 616.8527
Contents:
I. The study of interpersonal variables in depression -- On the interpersonal nature of depression: overview and synthesis / Thomas Joiner, James C. Coyne and Janice Blalock -- The emergence of an interpersonal approach to depression / Constance Hammen -- II. The interpersonal and the personal in depression -- Social context and depression: an integrative stress and coping framework / Charles J. Holahan, Rudolf H. Moos and Liza A. Bonin -- Interpersonal and cognitive pathways into the origins of attributional style: a developmental perspective / Beth A. Haines, Gerald I. Metalsky, Aimee L. Cardamone and Thomas Joiner -- Loneliness, shyness and depression: the etiology and interrelationships of everyday problems in living / Jody C. Dill and Craig A. Anderson -- Schematic and interpersonal conceptualizations of depression: an integration / Norman B. Schmidt, Kristen L. Schmidt and Jeffrey E. Young -- Vulnerable self-esteem and social processes in depression: toward an interpersonal model of self-esteem regulation / John E. Roberts and Scott M. Monroe -- Striving for confirmation: the role of self-verification in depression / R. Brian Giesler and William B. Swann, Jr. -- III. Emerging interpersonal models of depression -- Silencing the self: inner dialogues and outer realities / Dana Crowley Jack -- Sociophysiology and depression / Russell Gardner, Jr. and John S. Price -- IV. Depression and the response of significant others -- Marital discord and depression: the potential of attachment theory to guide integrative clinical intervention / Page Anderson, Steven R. H. Beach and Nadine J. Kaslow -- Depressed parents and family functioning: interpersonal effects and children's functioning and development / E. Mark Cummings and Patrick T. Davies -- A social-cognitive model of interpersonal processes in depression / William P. Sacco -- V. Postscript -- Thinking interactionally about depression: a radical restatement / James C. Coyne.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Even when theorists, researchers and therapists themselves forget, depressed people will say that their involvement in interpersonal relationships matter: relationships perceived as good buffer them from depression, and relationships perceived as bad contribute to and maintain their depression. Depressed individuals frequently know that they are in a Catch 22 dilemma of needing the very people whom their symptoms disaffect. Processes such as excessive reassurance seeking and negative feedback seeking may be involved in the cycle of depression. Depressed individuals may also realize that their therapy needs to focus on improving the nature of their relationships. The Interactional Nature of Depression brings together interpersonal, cognitive, stress and coping, developmental, and social psychology perspectives into a more complex and more comprehensive approach to depression theory and research.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. The study of interpersonal variables in depression -- On the interpersonal nature of depression: overview and synthesis / Thomas Joiner, James C. Coyne and Janice Blalock -- The emergence of an interpersonal approach to depression / Constance Hammen -- II. The interpersonal and the personal in depression -- Social context and depression: an integrative stress and coping framework / Charles J. Holahan, Rudolf H. Moos and Liza A. Bonin -- Interpersonal and cognitive pathways into the origins of attributional style: a developmental perspective / Beth A. Haines, Gerald I. Metalsky, Aimee L. Cardamone and Thomas Joiner -- Loneliness, shyness and depression: the etiology and interrelationships of everyday problems in living / Jody C. Dill and Craig A. Anderson -- Schematic and interpersonal conceptualizations of depression: an integration / Norman B. Schmidt, Kristen L. Schmidt and Jeffrey E. Young -- Vulnerable self-esteem and social processes in depression: toward an interpersonal model of self-esteem regulation / John E. Roberts and Scott M. Monroe -- Striving for confirmation: the role of self-verification in depression / R. Brian Giesler and William B. Swann, Jr. -- III. Emerging interpersonal models of depression -- Silencing the self: inner dialogues and outer realities / Dana Crowley Jack -- Sociophysiology and depression / Russell Gardner, Jr. and John S. Price -- IV. Depression and the response of significant others -- Marital discord and depression: the potential of attachment theory to guide integrative clinical intervention / Page Anderson, Steven R. H. Beach and Nadine J. Kaslow -- Depressed parents and family functioning: interpersonal effects and children's functioning and development / E. Mark Cummings and Patrick T. Davies -- A social-cognitive model of interpersonal processes in depression / William P. Sacco -- V. Postscript -- Thinking interactionally about depression: a radical restatement / James C. Coyne.

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