Part I. Overview
1. Introduction to Mood Disorders
Daniel R. Strunk & Robert J. DeRubeis
Part II. Phenomenology, Classification, Epidemiology, and
Assessment
2. History of Depression
Allan V. Horwitz, Jerome C. Wakefield, & Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces
3. The Evolution of Depressive Phenotypes
Paul W. Andrews & Zachary Durisko
4. Phenomenology and Course of the Mood Disorders
Daniel R. Strunk & Katherine E. Sasso
5. Sex, Sexual Orientation, and Depression
Katie A. McLaughlin & Mark L. Hatzenbuehler
6. Suicide
Matt S. Michaels, Carol Chu, & Thomas E. Joiner, Jr.
7. Disordered Mood in Cultural-Historical Context
Andrew G. Ryder, Yue Zhao, & Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton
8. Uncomplicated Depression as Normal Sadness: Re-thinking the
Boundary between Normal and Disordered Depression
Jerome C. Wakefield, Allan V. Horwitz, & Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces
9. The Diagnosis and Assessment of Mood Disorders
Catherine D'Avanzato & Mark Zimmerman
Part III. Etiologic, Vulnerability, and Risk Factors
10. Genetics of Bipolar and Unipolar Disorders
Wade Berrettini & Falk W. Lohoff
11. Environmental Risk and Protection in Unipolar Depression
Scott M. Monroe & Lori F. Cummins
12. Environmental Risk and Protective Factors in Bipolar
Disorder
Sheri L. Johnson, Anda Gershon, & Kaja R. Johnson
13. Cognitive Vulnerability and Unipolar Depression
Lauren B. Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson, Jonathan P. Stange, & Rachel H.
Salk
14. Personality and Depression
Jay C. Fournier & Tony Z. Tang
Part IV. Interpersonal and Intra-individual Processes
15. Interpersonal Perspectives on Depression
Mark A. Whisman
16. Information Processing in Mood Disorders
Jonathan P. Roiser & Barbara J. Sahakian
17. Neuroendocrine and Neurochemical Processes in Depression
Philip J. Cowen
18. Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Depression and Treatment
Catherine J. Harmer & Abigail Pringle
19. Neural Structure and Organization of Mood Pathology
Brianne M. Disabato, Isabelle E. Bauer, Jair C. Soares, & Yvette I.
Sheline
Part V. Subtypes and sub-populations
20. Persistent Depressive Disorder
Daniel N. Klein & Sarah R. Black
21. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Ellen W. Freeman
22. Seasonal Affective Disorder
Kelly J. Rohan & Jennifer N. Rough
23. Postpartum Mood Disorders
Jennifer E. McCabe-Beane & Michael W. O'Hara
24. Depression during Childhood and Adolescence
Benjamin L. Hankin
25. Bipolar Disorder during Childhood and Adolescence
Mary A. Fristad & Elizabeth A. Nick
26. Mood Disorders in Late Life
Patricia A. Arean, Eric Lenze, & Joaquin A. Anguera
Part VI. Common Comorbidities
27. Anxiety and Depression
Ayelet Meron Ruscio & Gabriela Kattan Khazanov
28. Personality Disorders and Disorders of Mood
Jennifer S. Cheavens & Sophie A. Lazarus
29. Substance Use Disorders and Disorders of Mood
Carl W. Lejuez, Laura MacPherson, & Anahi Collado-Rodriguez
30. Depressive Syndromes and Medical Comorbidities
Derek R. Hopko, Crystal C. McIndoo, & Audrey A. File
Part VII. Prevention and Treatment of Mood Disorders
31. Prevention of Depression
Steven M. Brunwasser & Judy Garber
32. Pharmacological Interventions for Depression
Richard C. Shelton
33. Pharmacotherapy of Bipolar Disorder
Jay D. Amsterdam & Janusz K. Rybakowski
34. Brain Stimulation Treatments for Depression
Mark S. George, E. Baron Short, & Suzanne E. Kerns
35. Cognitive Therapy of Depression
Daniel R. Strunk, Abby D. Adler, & Steven D. Hollon
36. Behavior Therapy of Depression
Samuel H. Hubley & Sona Dimidjian
37. Acceptance-Based Interventions
Robert D. Zettle & Suzanne R. Gird
38. Psychodynamic and Interpersonal Psychotherapies
Jacques P. Barber, Sigal Zilcha-Mano, & Michael J. Constantino
39. Humanistic and Experiential Approaches
Jeanne Watson & Alberta E. Pos
40. Self-Directed Approaches to the Treatment of Depression
Pim Cuijpers & Annet M. Kleiboer
41. Toward a Rational Model of Depression Treatment
Nicholas R. Forand, David A. Richards, Marcus J. H. Huibers, &
Claudi L. H. Bockting
42. Psychosocial Approaches to the Treatment and Prevention of
Bipolar Disorder
Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington
Index
Robert J. DeRubeis, PhD, is the Samuel H. Preston Term Professor in
the Social Sciences and Professor of Psychology in the School of
Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Education in the Graduate
School of Education, at University of Pennsylvania. His research
and writings focus on the processes that cause and maintain mood
disorders as well as the treatment processes that reduce and
prevent the return of mood symptoms.
Daniel R. Strunk, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at The
Ohio State University. His research focuses on the processes that
facilitate therapeutic gains in psychotherapeutic treatment of
depression, and methods for promoting enduring treatment effects.
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