The Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental Health
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-068177-7 (ISBN)
The Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental Health provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the science of stress and mental health. Topics covered include assessment issues, the role of stress in various mental disorders, developmental influences and individual difference factors that predict reactivity to stress, and treatment of stress-related mental health problems. Internationally recognized scholars in the field of stress and stress-related disorders have contributed their diverse expertise, providing both depth and breadth in terms of understanding stress and mental health. Chapters 1 to 4 provide a critical discussion of assessment issues in the domains of stress exposure and stress response. Chapters 5 to 14 review the relation of stress exposures to a broad range of mental health outcomes across the lifespan. Chapters 15 to 25 are concerned with understanding how the stress response unfolds at both psychological and neurobiological levels. Lastly, Chapters 26 to 33 addresses stress adaptation and resilience, as well as evidence-based treatments for stress and stress-related disorder. This volume will constitute an invaluable resource for students, established scientists, and clinicians looking for a comprehensive treatment of the topic of stress and mental health.
Kate L. Harkness is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Queen's University. Her research program is focused on understanding how stress exposures throughout the lifespan lead to critical changes in biological and psychological mechanisms that cause and maintain depression. She is an Associate Editor for Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Her research has been funded by the Canadian Biomarker Integration Network for Depression, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Sick Kids Foundation. Elizabeth P. Hayden is a Professor in Psychology at the University of Western Ontario and the Brain and Mind Institute. Her research interests include understanding the developmental processes that lead to mental health problems across the lifespan, as well as developing novel assessment and measurement approaches to improve early identification of vulnerability to psychopathology. She is an Associate Editor for Psychological Assessment. Her research has been funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Introduction
Kate L. Harkness and Elizabeth P. Hayden
1. Major Life Events: A Review of Conceptual, Definitional, Measurement Issues, and Practices
Scott M. Monroe and George M. Slavich
2. Daily Stress and Hassles
Aidan G. C. Wright, Elizabeth N. Aslinger, Blessy Bellamy, Elizabeth A. Edershile, and William C. Woods
3. Early Life Stress and Psychopathology
Katie A. McLaughlin
4. Quantitative Modeling of Stress and Coping
Richard W. J. Neufeld and Bryan Grant
5. Stress in Depression
Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Maria Ditcheva, and Gail Corneau
6. Stress in Bipolar Disorder
Lauren B. Alloy, Madison K. Titone, Tommy H. Ng, and Corinne P. Bart
7. Stress in Schizophrenia
Katherine Goines, Allison LoPilato, Derek Novacek, Roberto España, and Elaine Walker
8. Stress in Personality Disorders
Christina Noel White, Christopher C. Conway, and Thomas F. Oltmanns
9. Alcohol Dependence Conceptualized as a Stress Disorder
Leandro Vendruscolo and George M. Koob
10. Stress in Eating Disorders and Obesity
Alexandra F. Corning and Isabella M. Viducich
11. Trauma Exposure in Posttraumatic Stress and Acute Stress Disorders
Annette M. La Greca, BreAnne Danzi, Ashley N. Marchante-Hoffman, and Naomi Tarlow
12. The Developmental Psychopathology of Stress Exposure in Childhood
Jenalee Doom and Dante Cicchetti
13. Perinatal Depression as an Early Stress: Risk for the Development of Psychopathology in Children
Sherryl H. Goodman and Meeka S. Halperin
14. Stress and Comorbidity of Physical and Mental Health
Kelsey D. Vig, Reneé El-Gabalawy, and Gordon J. G. Asmundson
15. Stress Generation and Depression
Constance Hammen
16. The Stress Sensitization Model
Catherine B. Stroud
17. Cognitive Risks: Translating Stress into Psychopathology
Tina H. Schweizer and Benjamin L. Hankin
18. Personality-Stress Vulnerability Models
Thomas M. Olino, Rebekah J. Mennies, and Zuzanna K. Wojcieszak
19. Stress and Emotion Regulation: The Dynamic Fit Model
Sarah Myruski, Samantha Denefrio, and Tracy A. Dennis-Tiwary
20. Stress and the Brain: Structural and Functional Neuroimaging
Deanna Barch and David Pagliaccio
21. Neuroendocrinological Models of Stress and Psychopathology
Nestor L. Lopez-Duran, Valerie J. Micol, and Andrea Roberts
22. Psychophysiological Models
Ellen Zakreski and Jens C. Pruessner
23. Psychoneuroimmunology of Stress and Mental Health
George M. Slavich
24. Genetic and Epigenetic Models
Rudolf Uher
25. Developmental Timing of Stress Effects on the Brain
Keira B. Leneman and Megan R. Gunnar
26. Coping Models of Stress and Resilience
Bruce E. Compas, Lauren Henry, Allison Vreeland
27. Biological Sensitivity to Context: A Framework for Understanding Relations Between Early Life Experiences and Problem Behaviors
Nila Shakiba, Elisabeth Conradt, and Bruce Ellis
28. Temporal Elements of Psychological Resilience to Potential Trauma
Kan Long and George Bonanno
29. Novel Pharmacotherapeutics for Stress-Related Disorders
Jamie E. Mondello, Jenny E. Pak, Dennis F. Lovelock, and Terrence Deak
30. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Disorders of Extreme Stress: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder
J. Gayle Beck, Allison M. Pickover, Alexandra J. Lipinski, Han N. Tran, and Thomas S. Dodson
31. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
Philip A. Desormeau, Kathleen M. Walsh, Zindel V. Segal
32. Expressive Writing and Stress-Related Disorders
Kay Wilhelm and Joanna Crawford
33. Stress and Mental Health: Epilogue
Elizabeth P. Hayden and Kate L. Harkness
Erscheinungsdatum | 15.01.2020 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Library of Psychology |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 257 x 183 mm |
Gewicht | 1520 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-068177-2 / 0190681772 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-068177-7 / 9780190681777 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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