This unique volume focuses on the relationship between basic research in emotion and emotional dysfunction in depression and anxiety. Each chapter is authored by a highly regarded scientist who looks at both psychological and biological implications of research relevant to psychiatrists and psychologists. And following each chapter is engaging commentary that raises questions, illuminates connections with other bodies of work, and provides points of integration across differentresearch traditions. Topics range from stress, cognitive functioning, and personality to affective style and behavioral inhibition, and the book as a whole has significant implications for understanding and treating anxiety disorders.
Preface; Depression seen through an animal model: an expanded hypothesis of pathophysiology and improved models; Depression in rodents and humans: Commentary on Jay Weiss; The regulation of defensive behaviors in rhesus monkeys: Implications for understanding anxiety disorders; Adaptive and maladaptive fear-related behaviors: Implications for psychopathology from Kalins promate model; Affective style, mood, and anxiety disorders: An affective neuroscience approach; Anterior cerebral symmetry, affect, and psychopathology: COmmentary on the withdrawal-approach model; Cognitive functioning in depression: Nature and origins; Cognitive functioning in anxiety and depression; Mood, personality, and personality disorder; Mood, personality, and personality disorders: Commentary; The early develoment of empathy, guilt, and internalization of responsibility: Implications for gender differences in internalizing and externalizing problems; The role of emotion in the development of child psychopathology: A commentary on Zahn-Waxler;
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