The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Mood Disorders, 2/e reflects
the important and fast-changing advancements that have occurred in
theory and practice in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders. There
is no other current reference that gathers all of these
developments together in a single book
* Every chapter is updated to reflect the very latest
developments in theory and practice in unipolar and bipolar mood
disorders
* Includes additional chapters which cover marital and family
therapy, medical disorders and depression, and cross-cultural
issues
* Contributions are from the world’s leading authorities, and
include psychiatrists and clinical psychologists with experience in
both research and in practice
* Focuses on innovations in science and clinical practice, and
considers new pharmacological treatments as well as psychological
therapies
Mục lục
About the Editor vii
List of Contributors ix
Foreword to First Edition by Kay Redfield Jamison xi
Part I Unipolar Depression 1
1 The Classification and Epidemiology of Unipolar Depression
3
Paul Bebbington
2 Biological Models of Unipolar Depression 39
Anthony J. Cleare and Lena J. Rane
3 Cognitive Models and Issues 69
David A. Grant, Peter J. Bieling, Zindel V. Segal, and
Melanie M. Cochrane
4 Psychosocial Models and Issues in Major Depression 87
Antonia Bifulco
5 The Developmental Psychopathology of Depression 107
Katie A. Mc Laughlin, Louisa C. Michl, and Kate L. Herts
6 Biological Treatment of Mood Disorders 143
Charlotte L. Allan, Anya Topiwala, Klaus P. Ebmeier,
David Semple, and Douglas Steele
7 CBT for Depression 173
Mick Power
8 Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Depression 193
John C. Markowitz
9 Marital Therapy for Dealing with Depression 215
Guy Bodenmann and Ashley Randall
10 Depression: The Challenges of an Integrative, Biopsychosocial
Evolutionary Approach 229
Paul Gilbert
Part II Bipolar Depression 289
11 Classification and Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorder 291
Sameer Jauhar and Jonathan Cavanagh
12 Neurobiological Theories of Bipolar Disorder 311
Karine Macritchie and Douglas Blackwood
13 Psychological Theories of and Therapies for Bipolar Disorder
325
Kim Wright
14 Further Integration of Patient, Provider, and Systems
Treatment Approaches in Bipolar Disorder: Where New Evidence Meets
Practice Reality 343
Sagar V. Parikh and Sidney H. Kennedy
15 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bipolar Affective Disorders
361
Matthias Schwannauer
16 Self-Management and the ‘Expert Patient in Bipolar
Disorders’ 383
Anne Palmer
Part III General Issues 397
17 Current Approaches to the Assessment of Depression 399
Dave Peck
18 Suicide and Attempted Suicide 413
Andrew K. Mac Leod
19 Vulnerability to Depression in Culture, Mind, and Brain
433
Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton and Andrew G. Ryder
20 Mood Disorders and Chronic Physical Illness 451
Somnath Chatterji and Nicole Bergen
21 Depression in Older People: Cognitive Behavior Therapy,
Evidence and Practice 463
Ken Laidlaw
22 Summary and New Directions 485
Mick Power
Author Index 495
Subject Index 523
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Mick Power is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Universities of Edinburgh and Tromsø in Norway. For many years he has worked with the World Health Organization to develop a measure of quality of life, the WHOQOL that is now in widespread use. He is also the author of, amongst others, Handbook of Evidence-based Psychotherapies (Wiley, 2007), Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder, 2/e (with Tim Dalgleish, 2008) and Adieu to God – Why Psychology Leads to Atheism (Wiley, 2012). He is a founding editor of the journal Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.