Neuropsychology of Depression
Editat de Shawn M. McClintock, Jimmy Choien Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781462549276
ISBN-10: 1462549276
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
ISBN-10: 1462549276
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Cuprins
I. Scientific Foundations of Depression
1. Depression and Major Depressive Disorder: Evolution of Diagnosis and Symptomatology, Haitham Salem, Jair C. Soares, & Sudhakar Selvaraj
2. Neuroanatomy and Neural Networks in Depression, Michelle Thai, Kathryn Cullen, & Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
3. Depression across the Adult Lifespan, Vonetta M. Dotson, Shellie-Anne Levy, Hannah R. Bogoian, & Andrew M. Gradone
4. Depression and Comorbid Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Sara Kashani & Olusola Ajilore
5. Depression and Comorbid Medical Illness, Laura Howe-Martin, Tori Knox-Rice, Deanna Denman, & E. Sherwood Brown
II. Neuropsychological Domains
6. The Role of Cognitive Reserve in Depression, Sonya Dhillon & Konstantine K. Zakzanis
7. Learning and Memory Systems, Adam A. Christensen & Margaret O’Connor
8. Working Memory in Depression, Ashleigh V. Rutherford & Jutta Joormann
9. Executive Functions in Depression, Muzaffer Kaser & Barbara J. Sahakian
III. Clinical and Neuropsychological Assessment
10. Major Depressive Disorder Diagnostic and Depressive Symptom Metrics, Benjamin D. Pace & Mustafa M. Husain
11. Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment of the Patient with Depression, C. Munro Cullum, David A. Denney, & K. Chase Bailey
12. Assessment of Actual Versus Feigned Depression with Symptom and Performance Validity Tests, Kyle Brauer Boone
13. Inclusion and Diversity, Kayla Tureson, Alaina I. Gold, & April D. Thames
14. Using Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Neuropsychological Practice for Adults with Depression and Neurocognitive Difficulties, Mariann Suarez & Valeria Martinez-Kaigi
IV. Neuropsychological Effects of Antidepressant Treatment
15. Psychotropic Medications, Joshua Rosenblat
16. Nutraceuticals, Julia Browne, David Mischoulon, & Jerome Sarris
17. Evidence-Based Psychotherapeutic Treatments: Adaptations for Neurocognitive Impairments, Melissa Milanovic, Heather McNeely, Aamna Qureshi, Margaret C. McKinnon, & Katherine Holshausen
18. Cognitive Remediation, Christopher R. Bowie, Michael W. Best, Tanya Tran, & Jenna E. Boyd
19. Exercise, Tracy L. Greer & Hunter Small
20. Electroconvulsive Therapy, Martha Finnegan & Declan M. McLoughlin
21. Magnetic Seizure Therapy, Jeena Thomas, Zhi-De Deng, Shriya Awasthi, & Sarah H. Lisanby
22. Implantable Neurostimulation Devices for Depression: Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Deep Brain Stimulation, Scott T. Aaronson & Alik S. Widge
23. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Brian Kavanaugh & Paul Croarkin
24. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Donel M. Martin, Adriano Moffa, & Stevan Nikolin
1. Depression and Major Depressive Disorder: Evolution of Diagnosis and Symptomatology, Haitham Salem, Jair C. Soares, & Sudhakar Selvaraj
2. Neuroanatomy and Neural Networks in Depression, Michelle Thai, Kathryn Cullen, & Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
3. Depression across the Adult Lifespan, Vonetta M. Dotson, Shellie-Anne Levy, Hannah R. Bogoian, & Andrew M. Gradone
4. Depression and Comorbid Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Sara Kashani & Olusola Ajilore
5. Depression and Comorbid Medical Illness, Laura Howe-Martin, Tori Knox-Rice, Deanna Denman, & E. Sherwood Brown
II. Neuropsychological Domains
6. The Role of Cognitive Reserve in Depression, Sonya Dhillon & Konstantine K. Zakzanis
7. Learning and Memory Systems, Adam A. Christensen & Margaret O’Connor
8. Working Memory in Depression, Ashleigh V. Rutherford & Jutta Joormann
9. Executive Functions in Depression, Muzaffer Kaser & Barbara J. Sahakian
III. Clinical and Neuropsychological Assessment
10. Major Depressive Disorder Diagnostic and Depressive Symptom Metrics, Benjamin D. Pace & Mustafa M. Husain
11. Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment of the Patient with Depression, C. Munro Cullum, David A. Denney, & K. Chase Bailey
12. Assessment of Actual Versus Feigned Depression with Symptom and Performance Validity Tests, Kyle Brauer Boone
13. Inclusion and Diversity, Kayla Tureson, Alaina I. Gold, & April D. Thames
14. Using Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Neuropsychological Practice for Adults with Depression and Neurocognitive Difficulties, Mariann Suarez & Valeria Martinez-Kaigi
IV. Neuropsychological Effects of Antidepressant Treatment
15. Psychotropic Medications, Joshua Rosenblat
16. Nutraceuticals, Julia Browne, David Mischoulon, & Jerome Sarris
17. Evidence-Based Psychotherapeutic Treatments: Adaptations for Neurocognitive Impairments, Melissa Milanovic, Heather McNeely, Aamna Qureshi, Margaret C. McKinnon, & Katherine Holshausen
18. Cognitive Remediation, Christopher R. Bowie, Michael W. Best, Tanya Tran, & Jenna E. Boyd
19. Exercise, Tracy L. Greer & Hunter Small
20. Electroconvulsive Therapy, Martha Finnegan & Declan M. McLoughlin
21. Magnetic Seizure Therapy, Jeena Thomas, Zhi-De Deng, Shriya Awasthi, & Sarah H. Lisanby
22. Implantable Neurostimulation Devices for Depression: Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Deep Brain Stimulation, Scott T. Aaronson & Alik S. Widge
23. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Brian Kavanaugh & Paul Croarkin
24. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Donel M. Martin, Adriano Moffa, & Stevan Nikolin
Notă biografică
Shawn M. McClintock, PhD, MSCS, is Associate Professor and holds the Lydia Bryant Test Distinguished Professorship in Psychiatric Research in the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center. He is also Director of Research Training for the UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program. Dr. McClintock is a globally recognized expert in the neurocognitive effects of depression and antidepressant neuromodulation therapeutics. Working on interdisciplinary health care teams, he has published numerous articles and book chapters on these topics. A recipient of the Robert A. and Phyllis Levitt Early Career Award from the Society for Clinical Neuropsychology, Dr. McClintock serves on the editorial boards of Neuropsychology Review and the Journal of ECT.
Jimmy Choi, PsyD, is a senior scientist at the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center in the Hartford Healthcare Behavioral Health Network and research neuropsychologist at The Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut. He directs the hospital network's cognitive rehabilitation service, which provides clinical assessment and treatment to children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Choi has conducted research on cognitive recovery in neuropsychiatric disorders at VA Connecticut, Yale University, and Columbia University.
Jimmy Choi, PsyD, is a senior scientist at the Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center in the Hartford Healthcare Behavioral Health Network and research neuropsychologist at The Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut. He directs the hospital network's cognitive rehabilitation service, which provides clinical assessment and treatment to children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Choi has conducted research on cognitive recovery in neuropsychiatric disorders at VA Connecticut, Yale University, and Columbia University.
Recenzii
"A masterpiece--I anticipate that this book will quickly be adopted as an authoritative, comprehensive, and essential resource for behavioral health clinicians and scientists. The book is well written, highly informed, and accessible. Chapters take the reader on a journey that encompasses the clinical conceptualization and expression of depression and associated neurocognitive disorders, the neurobiology of these disorders, and the broad array of therapeutic options and approaches. I quite literally could not put this book down, and will recommend it to my colleagues and students as a 'go-to' resource when diagnosing and treating patients with mood disorders.”--Kathleen A. Welsh-Bohmer, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine
"This book leaves no stone unturned. With exquisite depth and extraordinary breadth, it seamlessly integrates knowledge from neuropsychology, psychiatry, and cognitive neuroscience. The impressive slate of contributors cover all aspects of depression--from cultural influences to neurobiological underpinnings; from theoretical perspectives to behavioral, medical, and neurocognitive presentations; and from assessment methods to traditional and experimental treatments. Chapters are well organized and read effortlessly, while providing a wealth of relevant and useful information. All health care providers who work with adults with depression will appreciate this book, not only as a reference guide, but also as an inspiration for approaching this perennial disorder comprehensively, innovatively, and with compassion."--Yana Suchy, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of Psychology, University of Utah
"This is a tour-de-force examination of the neurocognitive dysfunctions of depression, written by a 'dream team' of distinguished scientists. The book is unique in providing a sophisticated, in-depth view of the most recent neurobiological and clinical findings on depression with a clarity that makes them accessible to investigators and clinicians. Beyond dissecting the neurocognitive origins of depression, the book offers a comprehensive account of psychosocial and biological treatments that makes it an exceptional guide for students and for physicians, psychologists, and other professionals encountering depression."--George S. Alexopoulos, MD, S. P. Tobin and A. M. Cooper Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine-Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.--Choice Reviews, 2/1/2023ƒƒEach chapter is written by one or more outstanding experts in the field and is a self-contained, fully referenced review of its particular topic. The editors have done an excellent job of making formats and writing styles compatible; each chapter has a helpful concluding summary, many with very specific clinical recommendations. This volume will be of great interest and utility to clinicians and researchers alike. It is a user-friendly yet comprehensive reference source that psychiatrists, psychologists, and any mental health professional who deals with depression will want to have on their office bookshelf. Drs. McClintock and Choi have done an outstanding job of tackling the subject of the neuropsychology of depression; their text will surely become a classic in the field.--The Journal of ECT, 4/24/2023ƒƒThe clinical acumen of the authors is evident….A comprehensive, evidence-based essential.--British Journal of Psychiatry, 3/1/2024ƒƒMcClintock and Choi have done a commendable job of providing a nuanced look at the neuropsychology of depression from several different perspectives.…Neuropsychology of Depression would be a useful addition to researchers' and clinicians' bookshelves across all levels of training. Researchers interested in depression and neurocognitive impairment, psychologists and neuropsychologists who assess and treat depression, and psychiatrists who work with geriatric and adult populations will find the text especially helpful.--Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 6/1/2024
"This book leaves no stone unturned. With exquisite depth and extraordinary breadth, it seamlessly integrates knowledge from neuropsychology, psychiatry, and cognitive neuroscience. The impressive slate of contributors cover all aspects of depression--from cultural influences to neurobiological underpinnings; from theoretical perspectives to behavioral, medical, and neurocognitive presentations; and from assessment methods to traditional and experimental treatments. Chapters are well organized and read effortlessly, while providing a wealth of relevant and useful information. All health care providers who work with adults with depression will appreciate this book, not only as a reference guide, but also as an inspiration for approaching this perennial disorder comprehensively, innovatively, and with compassion."--Yana Suchy, PhD, ABPP-CN, Department of Psychology, University of Utah
"This is a tour-de-force examination of the neurocognitive dysfunctions of depression, written by a 'dream team' of distinguished scientists. The book is unique in providing a sophisticated, in-depth view of the most recent neurobiological and clinical findings on depression with a clarity that makes them accessible to investigators and clinicians. Beyond dissecting the neurocognitive origins of depression, the book offers a comprehensive account of psychosocial and biological treatments that makes it an exceptional guide for students and for physicians, psychologists, and other professionals encountering depression."--George S. Alexopoulos, MD, S. P. Tobin and A. M. Cooper Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicine-Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.--Choice Reviews, 2/1/2023ƒƒEach chapter is written by one or more outstanding experts in the field and is a self-contained, fully referenced review of its particular topic. The editors have done an excellent job of making formats and writing styles compatible; each chapter has a helpful concluding summary, many with very specific clinical recommendations. This volume will be of great interest and utility to clinicians and researchers alike. It is a user-friendly yet comprehensive reference source that psychiatrists, psychologists, and any mental health professional who deals with depression will want to have on their office bookshelf. Drs. McClintock and Choi have done an outstanding job of tackling the subject of the neuropsychology of depression; their text will surely become a classic in the field.--The Journal of ECT, 4/24/2023ƒƒThe clinical acumen of the authors is evident….A comprehensive, evidence-based essential.--British Journal of Psychiatry, 3/1/2024ƒƒMcClintock and Choi have done a commendable job of providing a nuanced look at the neuropsychology of depression from several different perspectives.…Neuropsychology of Depression would be a useful addition to researchers' and clinicians' bookshelves across all levels of training. Researchers interested in depression and neurocognitive impairment, psychologists and neuropsychologists who assess and treat depression, and psychiatrists who work with geriatric and adult populations will find the text especially helpful.--Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 6/1/2024
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