Cognitive inhibition in depression

J Joormann, KL Yoon, U Zetsche - Applied and preventive psychology, 2007 - Elsevier
Cognitive inhibition is a key mechanism in the regulation of emotion. There is emerging
evidence that depression is characterized by deficits in the inhibition of mood-congruent …

Childhood maltreatment and psychopathology: Prospective tests of attachment, cognitive vulnerability, and stress as mediating processes

BL Hankin - Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2005 - Springer
A childhood history of maltreatment is a distal risk factor for depression, although less
research has examined the proximal mechanisms for this relation. To address this question …

Mindfulness‐Based cognitive therapy for prevention of recurrence of suicidal behavior

JMG Williams, DS Duggan, C Crane… - Journal of clinical …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Once suicidal thoughts have emerged as a feature of depression they are likely to be
reactivated as part of a suicidal mode of mind whenever sad mood reappears. This article …

Cognitive vulnerability to depression in children and adolescents: A developmental psychopathology perspective.

JRZ Abela, BL Hankin - 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Ever since their introduction in the late 1960s, cognitive theories of vulnerability to
depression have generated a vast amount of empirical attention (Abramson et al., 2002; …

Gender differences in depression and PTSD symptoms following combat exposure

DD Luxton, NA Skopp, S Maguen - Depression and anxiety, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background: This research examined gender as a moderator of the association between
combat exposure (CE) and depression as well as CE and PTSD symptoms among a …

Reduced autobiographical memory specificity predicts depression and posttraumatic stress disorder after recent trauma.

B Kleim, A Ehlers - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
In this prospective longitudinal study, the authors examined the relationship between
reduced specificity in autobiographical memory retrieval and the development of …

Psychosocial intervention development for the prevention and treatment of depression: promoting innovation and increasing access

SD Hollon, RF Muñoz, DH Barlow, WR Beardslee… - Biological …, 2002 - Elsevier
Great strides have been made in developing psychosocial interventions for the treatment of
depression and bipolar disorder over the last three decades, but more remains to be done …

The nature of clinical depression: Symptoms, syndromes, and behavior analysis

JW Kanter, AM Busch, CE Weeks, SJ Landes - The Behavior Analyst, 2008 - Springer
In this article we discuss the traditional behavioral models of depression and some of the
challenges analyzing a phenomenon with such complex and varied features. We present …

Cognitive processes in cognitive therapy: Evaluation of the mechanisms of change in the treatment of depression

G Garratt, RE Ingram, KL Rand… - … : Science and Practice, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A central theoretical principle guiding cognitive therapy is that mediation by cognitive
processes is linked to the successful treatment of depression. The most recent review of the …

Cognitive theories of depression in children and adolescents: A conceptual and quantitative review

Z Lakdawalla, BL Hankin, R Mermelstein - Clinical child and family …, 2007 - Springer
This paper quantitatively reviews longitudinal studies examining three central cognitive
theories of depression—Beck's theory, Hopelessness theory, and the Response Styles …