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The Experience of Psychopathology: Investigating Mental Disorders in their Natural Settings

The Experience of Psychopathology: Investigating Mental Disorders in their Natural Settings

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This book is devoted to understanding the experience of distress, well-being and psychopathology in daily life, with the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in psychiatry, and contains contributions from the leading international pioneers of this approach. Experience sampling is a methodology for collecting reliable and valid data on patterns of behaviour, thought and feeling from real-life situations. It thus yields data complementary to those provided by neurobiological approaches to mental illnesses and is applicable to the study and management of a wide variety of mental disorders in their natural settings. The editor, who did much to bring ESM to prominence in psychiatry, has assembled a fascinating range of contributions, many of them previously unpublished, dealing with the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of this approach.
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9780521031127
9780521031127

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
154.00 x 228.00
Weight (g)
674
  • Foreword M. Csikszentmihalyi; Preface M. W. deVries; Part I. Introduction:: The Experience of Psychopathology:: 1. The experience of psychopathology in natural settings:: introduction and illustration of variables M. W. deVries; 2. Microbehavioural approaches to monitoring human experience J. P. Robinson; 3. Experience sampling and personality psychology:: concepts and applications S. E. Hormuth; Part II. The Experience Sampling Method:: Procedures and Analyses:: 4. Validity and reliability of the experience sampling method M. Csikszentmihalyi and R. Larson; 5. Analyzing experience sampling data:: a guide book for the perplexed R. Larson and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 6. States, syndromes, and polythetic classes:: developing a classification system for ESM data using the ascending and cross-classification method K. M. Van Meter, M. W. deVries, C. D. Kaplan and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; Part III. Experience Sampling Studies with Clinical Samples:: 7. Variability of schizophrenia symptoms M. W. deVries and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 8. The daily life of ambulatory chronic mental patients P. A. E. G. Delespaul and M. W. deVries; 9. Goofed-up images:: thought sampling with a schizophenic woman R. T. Hurlburt and S. M. Melancon; 10. The social ecology of anxiety:: theoretical and quantitative perspectives C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and M. W. deVries; 11. Consequences of depression for the experience of anxiety in daily life M. W. deVries, P. A. E. G. Delespaul and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; 12. Dysphoric moods in depressed and non-depressed adolescents W. A. Merrick; 13. Capturing alternate personalities:: the use of experience sampling in multiple personality disorder R. J. Loewenstein, J. Hamilton, S. Alagna, N. Reid and M. W. deVries; 14. Bulimia in daily life:: a context-bound syndrome R. Larson and L. Asmussen; 15. Alcohol and marijuana use in adolescentsdaily lives R. Larson, M. Csikszentmihalyi and M. Freeman; 16. Drug craving and drug use in the daily life of heroin addicts C. D. Kaplan; 17. Stress, coping and cortisol dynamics in daily life N. A. Nicolson; 18. Vital exhaustion or depression:: a study of daily mood in exhausted male subjects at risk for myocardial infarction R. Van Diest; 19. Blood pressure and behaviour:: mood, activity and blood pressure in daily life L. F. Van Egeren and S. Madarasmi; Part IV. Therapeutic Applications of the Experience Sampling Method:: 20. The uses of the ESM in psychotherapy M. W. deVries; 21. Expanding the experimental parameters of cognitive therapy E. Donner; 22. The monitoring of optimal experience:: a tool for psychiatric rehabilitation F. Massimini, M. Csikszenmihalyi and M. Carli; 23. The ESM and the measurement of clinical change:: a case of anxiety disorder A. Delle Fave and F. Massimini; 24. The applicability of ESM in personalized rehabilitation E. G. T. Van der Poel and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 25. Everyday self-awareness:: implications for self-esteem, depression and resistance to therapy T. J. Figurski; Part V. Psychiatric Research Applications:: Practical Issues and Attention Points:: 26. Practical issues in psychiatric applications of ESM M. W. deVries; 27. Selecting measures, diagnostic validity and scaling in the study of depression H. Kraan, H. Meertens, M. Hilwig, L. Volovics, C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and P. Portegijs; 28. Research alliance and the limit of compliance:: experience sampling with the depressed elderly K. C. M. Wilson, R. Hopkins, M. W. deVries and J. R. M. Copeland; 29. The importance of assessing base rates for clinical studies:: an example of stimulus control of smoking J. Paty, J. Kassel and S. Shiffman; 30. Infrequently occuring activities and contexts in time-use data P. J. Stone and N. A. Nicolson; 31. Technical note:: devices and time-sampling procedures P. A. E. G. Delespaul; References; List of contributors; Index.
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