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Vulnerability to Depression
From Cognitive Neuroscience to Prevention and Treatment
From Cognitive Neuroscience to Prevention and Treatment
Rick E. Ingram, Ruth Ann Atchley, and Zindel V. Segal
1. Depression: An Overview of a Public Health Problem
2. Why Vulnerability?
3. Cognitive-Clinical Science and Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches to Understanding Behavior
4. Methodological Strategies and Issues in the Study of Vulnerability to Depression
5. Theory and Data on Cognitive Vulnerability
6. Cognitive Neuroscience Data on Vulnerability
7. Cognitive and Cognitive Neuroscience Vulnerability to Depression
8. Depression Vulnerability and Clinical Therapeutics
9. Prevention Efforts Designed to Address Factors Underlying Depression Risk
10. The Vulnerable Person Revisited
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