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Clinical depression is the single leading cause of mental health disease in the world, and the need for effective treatments has never been greater. In recent years, the volume of theory and research on a range of psychosocial risk factors for depression has grown dramatically. Fortunately, many of these risk factors are modifiable, making them ideal targets for treatment. Unlike other books that focus on intervention from a specific conceptual vantage point, such as cognitive-behavioral or acceptance and commitment therapy, this book’s innovative approach targets the client’s underlying vulnerability or risk factor and links it to specific, evidence-based treatment.In each chapter, leading authorities on a particular risk factor evaluate the literature, discuss implications for treatment, and present a case example to demonstrate how therapists can use the techniques with clients.
Introduction: Treatment of Psychosocial Risk Factors in Depression
Models of Psychosocial Risk in Depression
Parental Psychopathology and Parenting
Low Social Support and Relational Regulation
Interpersonal Risk Factors
Childhood Adversity, Stressful Life Events, and Trauma
Dependency and Excessive Reassurance Seeking
Marriage and Relationship Issues
Emotion Dysregulation
Negative Thinking: Cognitive Products and Schema Structures
Negative Information Processing
Optimism and Pessimism
Perfectionism
Rumination
Ineffective Social Problem Solving
Cognitive and Behavioral Avoidance
Metacognition and Mental Regulation
Investigating and Treating Psychosocial Risk Factors in Depression: An Integrative Summary