The neurobiology of dispositional negativity and attentional biases to threat: Implications for understanding anxiety disorders in adults and youth

AJ Shackman, MD Stockbridge… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
When extreme, anxiety can become debilitating. Anxiety disorders, which often first emerge
early in development, are common and challenging to treat, yet the neurocognitive …

Trajectories of recovery of social and physical functioning in major depression, dysthymic disorder and double depression: a 3-year follow-up

D Rhebergen, ATF Beekman, R de Graaf… - Journal of affective …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders have a large impact on psychosocial functioning.
Since lower functioning predicts recurrence of a depressive episode, insight into the post …

Prevalence and outcome of partial remission in depression

R Tranter, C O'Donovan, P Chandarana… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2002 - jpn.ca
The goal of treatment of major depression should be full remission. Many patients, however,
fail to achieve or maintain symptom-free status. Residual depressive symptoms are …

Evolution of remission as the new standard in the treatment of depression

AA Nierenberg, EC Wright - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1999 - psychiatrist.com
Epidemiologic and clinical data support the goal of treating depressed patients to wellness
or full remission. Many patients improve but fail to achieve full remission with antidepressant …

Which depressive symptoms remain after response to cognitive therapy of depression and predict relapse and recurrence?

DJ Taylor, HM Walters, JR Vittengl, S Krebaum… - Journal of Affective …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is highly prevalent, severely debilitating,
and often recurrent. Greater residual depressive symptoms after acute phase treatment …

The naturalistic course of unipolar major depression in the absence of somatic therapy

MA Posternak, DA Solomon, AC Leon… - The Journal of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
The goal of the study was to describe the naturalistic course of unipolar major depression in
subjects not receiving somatic therapy for their depressive illness. Affectively ill individuals …

Duration of relapse prevention after cognitive therapy in residual depression: follow-up of controlled trial

ES Paykel, J Scott, PL Cornwall, R Abbott… - Psychological …, 2005 - cambridge.org
Background. Although there is good evidence that cognitive therapy (CBT) lessens relapse
and recurrence in unipolar depression, the duration of this effect is not known. Method. One …

Prediction of outcome with group cognitive therapy for depression

DJ Kavanagh, PH Wilson - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1989 - Elsevier
This paper tested a social-cognitive model of depressive episodes and their treatment within
a predictive study of treatment response. Clinically depressed volunteers were given self …

Residual symptoms in depression: an emerging therapeutic target

GA Fava, S Fabbri, N Sonino - Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and …, 2002 - Elsevier
Residual symptoms, despite successful response to therapy, appear to be the rule in
unipolar depression. Most of the residual symptoms occur in the prodromal phase of illness …

Symptom-based predictors of a 10-year chronic course of treated depression

RH Moos, RC Cronkite - The Journal of nervous and mental …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
The high likelihood of a chronic course of depression underscores the need to identify at
intake patients most at risk for long-term nonremission. In a naturalistic study of 313 unipolar …