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5 paź 2015 · From the earliest medical texts in ancient Greece to the present Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), deep sadness and its variants—hopelessness, sorrow, dejection, despondency, emptiness, despair, discouragement—have been mentioned as core features of depression.
- Postpartum Mood Disorders
Emotional disturbances in the postpartum period can be...
- Index
Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) 102, 103, 301. Beck’s...
- Persistent Depressive Disorder
Moreover, as reflected in the Diagnostic and Statistical...
- Environmental Risk and Protection in Unipolar Depression
Abstract. This chapter examines environmental risk and...
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
Winter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a subtype of...
- Anxiety and Depression
Abstract. Anxiety and depressive disorders frequently...
- Postpartum Mood Disorders
Drawing on his own and others' clinical observations and formulations, Blatt presents an integrated theory of the phenomenology and etiology of depression, encompassing classical and more contemporary
5 mar 2021 · The present interview is about his new book The Empire of Depression: A New History. I admire Sadowsky for his ability to tackle complex and controversial issues with scholarly rigor and fair-minded appraisal, and I am delighted to have him participate in this series. Jonathan Sadowsky, PhD.
9 maj 2019 · REM sleep and depression—early hopes. The discovery of phases of REM during sleep in 1953 [6] and the ensuing interest in sleep research led to the establishment of psychiatric sleep research...
5 lip 2014 · Cognitive theory of depression (Beck, 1963) holds a prominent place in the history of clinical psychology as one of the first systematic statements of assumptions that have shaped the cognitive revolution in psychopathology (Clark and Steer, 1996).
1 cze 2011 · Beginning around 1970, polysomnographic studies suggested that, in addition to disturbances of sleep continuity, sleep in depression is characterized by a reduction of slow wave sleep, and a disinhibition of REM sleep – with a shortening of REM latency, a prolongation of the first REM period, and an increase in REM density. 24, 25 Shortened ...
1 kwi 2016 · After the first two introductory chapters, the book is divided roughly into four sections. The first includes descriptions and perspectives of sleep paralysis from history, folklore and mythology, the arts, and early medicine (chapters 3–5).