Handbook of Depression in Adolescents
Coordonnateurs : Nolen-Hoeksema Susan, Hilt Lori M.
Depressive disorders are among the most common types of psychopathology in the United States. Adolescent-onset depressive disorders represent particularly insidious conditions because of their strong association with chronic and recurrent emotional problems in adulthood. This handbook offers authoritative reviews of research on the nature, causes, and treatments for depression in adolescents. It covers the breadth of this research, focusing on etiology, predictors, and the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors in adolescent depression. Highlighting both recent studies on treatment of adolescent depression and the prevention programs directed at high-risk youth, the book also covers assessment, diagnosis, and epidemiology, and related and comorbid conditions. Handbook of Depression in Adolescents is an invaluable and comprehensive resource for students and practitioners alike.
Date de parution : 10-2012
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2009
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de Handbook of Depression in Adolescents :
Mots-clés :
Secondary Control Coping; depressive; Weakest Link Approach; symptoms; Es Si; depressed; Low BDNF Level; major; Anorexia Nervosa; episode; Adolescent Depression; youth; Nonsuicidal Self-injury; cognitive; Major Depression; vulnerability; Depressed Adolescents; parents; Negative Cognitive Style; negative; Depressed Youth; Risk Factor; Adolescent Onset Depression; Cognitive Vulnerability Factors; Vice Versa; Depressive Symptoms; Pediatric Bipolar Disorder; Developmental Psychopathology Perspective; Depressed Parents; BDNF Gene; Low BDNF; Developmental Psychopathology Approach; 5HTTLPR Genotype; Psychosocial Risk Factors; Past Depressive Symptoms