Rumination (recyclic negative thinking), is now recognised asimportant in the development, maintenance and relapse of recurrenceof depression. For instance, rumination has been found to elevate,perpetuate and exacerbate depressed mood, predict future episodesof depression, and delay recovery during cognitive therapy. Cognitive therapy is one of the most effective treatments fordepression. However, depressive relapse and recurrence followingcognitive therapy continue to be a significant problem. Anunderstanding of the psychological processes which contribute torelapse and recurrence may guide the development of more effectiveinterventions. This is a major contribution to the study and treatment ofdepression which reviews a large body of research on rumination andcognitive processes, in depression and related disorders, with afocus on the implications of this knowledge for treatment andclinical management of these disorders. * First book on rumination in depressive and emotional disorders * Contributors are the leaders in the field * First editor is a rising researcher and clinician with specialistinterest in depression, and second editor is world renowned for hiswork on cognitive therapy of emotional disorders
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Rumination (recyclic negative thinking), is now recognised as important in the development, maintenance and relapse of recurrence of depression. For instance, rumination has been found to elevate, perpetuate and exacerbate depressed mood, predict future episodes of depression, and delay recovery during cognitive therapy.
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About the Editors. List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. PART I: NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF RUMINATION. 1. Nature, Functions, and Beliefs about Depressive Rumination(Costas Papageorgiou and Adrian Wells). 2. The Consequences of Dysphoric Rumination (Sonja Lyubomirskyand Chris Tkach). 3. Reactive Rumination: Outcomes, Mechanisms, and DevelopmentalAntecedents (Jelena Spasojevic, Lauren B. Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson,Donal MacCoon, and Matthew S. Robinson). 4. Mental Control and Depressive Rumination (Richard M.Wenzlaff). 5. Physiological Aspects of Depressive Rumination (Greg J.Siegle and Julian F. Thayer). PART II: THEORIES OF RUMINATION. 6. The Response Styles Theory (Susan Nolen-Hoeksema). 7. Rumination, Depression, and Metacognition: The S-REF Model(Gerald Matthews and Adrian Wells). 8. Rumination as a Function of Goal Progress, Stop-Rules, andCerebral Lateralization (Leonard L. Martin, Ilan Shrira and HelenM. Startup). 9. A Comparison and Appraisal of Theories of Rumination (MelissaA. Brotman and Robert J. DeRubeis). PART III: MEASUREMENT AND TREATMENT OF RUMINATION. 10. Measurement of Depressive Rumination and AssociatedConstructs (Olivier Luminet). 11. Psychological Treatment of Rumination (ChristinePurdon). 12. Cognitive Therapy for Depressive Thinking (Dean McMillan andPeter Fisher). 13. Metacognitive Therapy for Depressive Rumination (AdrianWells and Costas Papageorgiou). Index.
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Depressive rumination leads to a multitude of negative consequences such as the maintenance and exacerbation of negative mood and future episodes of depression. In the first volume to provide a comprehensive and authoritative empirical and clinical coverage of the process of rumination in depression, Costas Papageorgiou and Adrian Wells have brought together leading experts in a unique collection. Depressive Rumination: Helps identify rumination in dysphoric states and depressive disorders Advances understanding and conceptualization of depressionProvides new insights for improving existing treatmentsGuides assessment and choice of instrumentsAssists in treatment protocols Depressive Rumination is essential reading for all students, teachers, researchers and mental health professionals interested in depression.
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"A book of unique chapters that should be found in each clinician'soffice and each psychology student's backpack." (Journal ofPsychosomatic Research 58:(2005) 309, 20th July 2005) "This book provides an authoritative, up-to-date account ofcurrent theoretical thinking and research about depressiverumination and its treatment...essential reading for researchersinvestigating depressive rumination..." (British Journal ofClinical Psychology, 20th July 2005)
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About the Editors. List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. PART I: NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF RUMINATION. 1. Nature, Functions, and Beliefs about Depressive Rumination (Costas Papageorgiou and Adrian Wells). 2. The Consequences of Dysphoric Rumination (Sonja Lyubomirsky and Chris Tkach). 3. Reactive Rumination: Outcomes, Mechanisms, and Developmental Antecedents (Jelena Spasojevic, Lauren B. Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson, Donal MacCoon, and Matthew S. Robinson). 4. Mental Control and Depressive Rumination (Richard M. Wenzlaff). 5. Physiological Aspects of Depressive Rumination (Greg J. Siegle and Julian F. Thayer). PART II: THEORIES OF RUMINATION. 6. The Response Styles Theory (Susan Nolen-Hoeksema). 7. Rumination, Depression, and Metacognition: The S-REF Model (Gerald Matthews and Adrian Wells). 8. Rumination as a Function of Goal Progress, Stop-Rules, and Cerebral Lateralization (Leonard L. Martin, Ilan Shrira and Helen M. Startup). 9. A Comparison and Appraisal of Theories of Rumination (Melissa A. Brotman and Robert J. DeRubeis). PART III: MEASUREMENT AND TREATMENT OF RUMINATION. 10. Measurement of Depressive Rumination and Associated Constructs (Olivier Luminet). 11. Psychological Treatment of Rumination (Christine Purdon). 12. Cognitive Therapy for Depressive Thinking (Dean McMillan and Peter Fisher). 13. Metacognitive Therapy for Depressive Rumination (Adrian Wells and Costas Papageorgiou). Index.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780471486930
Publisert
2003-10-03
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
425 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
298

Biographical note

Costas Papageorgiou is Senior Lecturer at LancasterUniversity and was Deputy Director of the Specialist Service forAffective (Mood) Disorders in Manchester. He obtained a BSc fromthe University of Buckingham and an MA and a Doctorate in ClinicalPsychology from the University of Liverpool. Dr. Papageorgiou hasexpertise in the assessment and treatment of depression. He hasbeen extensively involved in investigating rumination anddepression and has co-authored the first empirical studiesexamining the link between rumination, depression, andmetacognition.

Adrian Wells is Reader in Clinical Psychology at theUniversity of Manchester and Professor at the Norwegian Universityof Science and Technology, Trondheim. He is recognized for hiscontribution to the development of cognitive theory and therapy ofemotional disorders. He has published widely in peer-reviewjournals and has authored/co-authored several ground-breaking booksin the field.