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E-raamat: Oxford Handbook of Depression and Comorbidity [Oxford Handbooks Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (Professor, Starch Faculty Fellow, and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, I), Edited by (Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX)
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Depression is frequently associated with other psychiatric disorders and is often related to chronic health problems. Depressive symptoms are also common in chronically distressed close relationships and severe interpersonal difficulties in families and at work. The topic of depressive comorbidity is clearly very important, and while recent research in this area has been methodologically sophisticated, well presented, and inherently interesting, there has not been a comprehensive, academic resource that covers recent developments in this area.

The Oxford Handbook of Depression and Comorbidity brings together scholarly contributions from world-class researchers to present a careful and empirically based review of depressive comorbidity. Cutting-edge chapters address theory, research, and practice, while capturing the diversity, evidence-base, and importance of depressive comorbidity. Specific topics include the comorbidity between depression and PTSD, alcohol use, and eating, anxiety, panic, bipolar, personality, and sleep disorders, as well as schizophrenia, suicide, cardiovascular disease, cancer, pain, obesity, intimate relationships, and many more. The Oxford Handbook of Depression and Comorbidity is a unique and much-needed resource that will be helpful to a broad range of researchers and practitioners including clinical and counseling psychologists, psychiatrists, marital and family therapists, social workers, and counselors working in mental-health and general health-care settings, as well as students in these areas.
1 Introduction
1(10)
C. Steven Richards
Michael W. O'Hara
2 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)
11(18)
Thomas A. Widiger
Whitney L. Gore
3 From Comorbidity to Constructs: Recurring and Emergent Issues in Modeling Comorbidity
29(17)
Kristian E. Markon
4 Examining the Comorbidity Between Depression and the Anxiety Disorders From the Perspective of the Quadripartite Model
46(20)
David Watson
Sara M. Stasik
5 Depressive Disorders, Comorbidity Issues, and Assessment Strategies
66(18)
Nicholas R. Eaton
Robert F. Krueger
6 Depression and Comorbidity with Panic Disorder
84(16)
Natalie Castriotta
Michelle G. Craske
7 Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Comorbidity
100(11)
Lisa M. Najavits
Nicole M. Capezza
8 Comorbidity of Social Anxiety Disorder and Depression
111(18)
Julia K. Langer
Thomas L. Rodebaugh
9 Important Issues in Understanding Comorbidity Between Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder
129(19)
Susan Mineka
Deepika Anand
Jennifer A. Sumner
10 Depression and Alcohol Use
148(18)
Katie Witkiewitz
Connie Stauffer
11 Eating Disorders
166(20)
Pamela K. Keel
Lauren A. Holland
12 Comorbidity of Depression and Conduct Disorder
186(14)
Deborah M. Capaldi
Hyoun K. Kim
13 Depression and Comorbidity: Personality Disorder
200(18)
Daniel N. Klein
Sara J. Bufferd
Eunyoe Ro
Lee Anna Clark
14 Sexual Dysfunction
218(18)
Jamie Feldman
Karin Larsen
15 Schizophrenia
236(18)
Alex S. Cohen
Dallas A. Callaway
Tracey L. Auster
16 Suicide
254(14)
Kelly C. Cukrowicz
Erin K. Poindexter
17 Comorbidity of Bipolar Disorder and Depression
268(19)
Eric Youngstrom
Anna Van Meter
18 Depression and Cardiovascular Diseases
287(15)
Jerry Suls
Karina W. Davidson
19 Cancer and Depression
302(17)
Arthur M. Nezu
Christine Maguth Nezu
Lauren M. Greenberg
Kristin E. Salber
20 Pain
319(16)
Daniela Roditi
Lori B. Waxenberg
Michael E. Robinson
21 Obesity
335(14)
Gareth R. Dutton
Belinda L. Needham
22 Sleep Disorders and Depression
349(18)
Colleen E. Carney
Taryn G. Moss
23 Multiple Sclerosis
367(15)
Laura M. Hancock
Jared M. Bruce
Sharon G. Lynch
24 HIV/AIDS and Depression
382(16)
Aaron J. Blashill
Janna R. Gordon
Matthew J. Mimiaga
Steven A. Safren
25 Depression in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Context for Comorbidity
398(13)
Alan J. Christensen
Julia R. Van Liew
Quinn D. Kellerman
26 Depression in Dementia Syndromes
411(16)
Jessica A. Brommelhoff
27 Women's Health: Comorbidity of Depression and Type 2 Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, and Rheumatoid Arthritis
427(14)
Melissa M. Buttner
Michael W. O'Hara
28 Intimate Relationships
441(19)
Catherine B. Stroud
Brian A. Feinstein
Vickie Bhatia
Rachel Hershenberg
Joanne Davila
29 Family Relationships, Emotional Processes, and Adolescent Depression
460(16)
Jamie L. Abaied
Karen D. Rudolph
30 Perinatal Depression
476(17)
Jennifer N. Felder
Abigail M. Lindemann
Sona Dimidjian
31 Multidisciplinary Treatments and Medications for Depressive Disorders and Comorbidity
493(18)
Robert H. Howland
32 The Role of Community- and Home-Based Interventions in Late-Life Depression
511(17)
Laura N. Gitlin
33 Treatment of Depressive Disorders and Comorbidity in Ethnic Minority Groups
528(18)
Huynh-Nhu Le
Rhonda C. Boyd
Ma. Asuncion Lara
34 Psychosocial Interventions for Depressed Breast Cancer Patients
546(38)
Derek R. Hopko
Crystal C. McIndoo
Michael Gawrysiak
Stevie Grassetti
35 Cognitive Therapy for Comorbid Depression
584(15)
Mark A. Whisman
36 The Big Picture
599(16)
Ronald C. Kessler
Kate M. Scott
Victoria Shahly
Alan M. Zaslavsky
37 Epilogue
615(8)
Michael W. O'Hara
C. Steven Richards
Index 623
C. Steven Richards, PhD, is a professor of psychology and director of graduate studies at Texas Tech University. His primary research interests include depression, relapse prevention, comorbidity, self-control, and health psychology.

Michael W. O'Hara, PhD, is a professor of psychology, Starch faculty fellow, and director of clinical training at the University of Iowa. His primary research interests include depression, interpersonal psychotherapy, women's health promotion, postpartum depression, comorbidity, health psychology, and several issues in psychological assessment.