Clear descriptions of depression as a clinical entity exist, as do models concerning its aetiology, maintenance and treatment. A review suggested that current experimental-clinical models function as means of ordering data and stimulating research rather than providing an essential model or method to be followed exclusively. Little research of a naturalistic nature has been undertaken. The aim of the current study was to investigate the naturally occurring, self regulatory behaviours that people engage in when feeling depressed. Hypotheses were advanced concerning the number, frequency of use and helpfulness of anti-depressive behaviours. The utility of anti-depressive behaviour in relation to level of depression, length of hospi...
The dissertation is an exploration of the concept of self-efficacy and its relationship to illness s...
The objectives of the present study are: (1) to systematically compile and describe the repertoire o...
With recent advances in the behavioral treatment of depression and growing dissatisfaction with medi...
Clear descriptions of depression as a clinical entity exist, as do models concerning its aetiology,...
Objectives: To build on preliminary research evidence that suggests Leventhal’s Self Regulation Mode...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments for depression have been shown to be both cost- -effective (Antonucc...
BACKGROUND: A new model of depression is proposed which is biological and explanatory on the behavio...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Abstract Background Research suggests that depressive disorders exist on a continuum, with subthresh...
ABSTRACT A cognitive/behavioral model of depression emphasizing the self-control processes of self-m...
This thesis is in two chapters. Chapter 1 provides a broad overview of some of the cognitive and oth...
Background: Depression is a major health concern and self-management of depressive symptoms using pa...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
The present research was designed to provide data on the valueof behavioral techniques in the treatm...
In Europe, depression affects 33.4 millions of people every year. According to the World Health Orga...
The dissertation is an exploration of the concept of self-efficacy and its relationship to illness s...
The objectives of the present study are: (1) to systematically compile and describe the repertoire o...
With recent advances in the behavioral treatment of depression and growing dissatisfaction with medi...
Clear descriptions of depression as a clinical entity exist, as do models concerning its aetiology,...
Objectives: To build on preliminary research evidence that suggests Leventhal’s Self Regulation Mode...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments for depression have been shown to be both cost- -effective (Antonucc...
BACKGROUND: A new model of depression is proposed which is biological and explanatory on the behavio...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Abstract Background Research suggests that depressive disorders exist on a continuum, with subthresh...
ABSTRACT A cognitive/behavioral model of depression emphasizing the self-control processes of self-m...
This thesis is in two chapters. Chapter 1 provides a broad overview of some of the cognitive and oth...
Background: Depression is a major health concern and self-management of depressive symptoms using pa...
Self-regulation models of psychopathology provide a theory-based, empirically supported framework fo...
The present research was designed to provide data on the valueof behavioral techniques in the treatm...
In Europe, depression affects 33.4 millions of people every year. According to the World Health Orga...
The dissertation is an exploration of the concept of self-efficacy and its relationship to illness s...
The objectives of the present study are: (1) to systematically compile and describe the repertoire o...
With recent advances in the behavioral treatment of depression and growing dissatisfaction with medi...