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 …
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 …
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 …
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; …
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 …
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.
In this prospective longitudinal study, the authors examined the relationship between
reduced specificity in autobiographical memory retrieval and the development of …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
theories of depression—Beck's theory, Hopelessness theory, and the Response Styles …