Experiences of Depression: Theoretical, Clinical, and Research Perspectives

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-01-01
Publisher(s): AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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Summary

In Experiences of Depression, Sidney J. Blatt integrates nearly 30 years of clinical insight and research on the nature of depression and the life experiences that contribute to it. Beginning with case studies of two patients in long-term treatment, this landmark book paints a compelling picture, demonstrating the value of considering the psychological dimensions of depression. In a profound contribution to understanding the nature of depression, Blatt identifies two types of depression that, despite a common set of symptoms, have distinct roots. One, which he terms anaclitic depression, arises from feelings of loneliness and abandonment. The other, which he terms introjective depression, is born of feelings of failure and worthlessness. Recognizing these fundamentally different depressive experiences has spurred a remarkably wide range of research, the development of assessment tools, and impressive advances in understanding the nature, etiology, and treatment of this far-reaching disorder.

Author Biography

Sidney J. Blatt joined the faculty of the psychology department at Yale University in 1960, and in 1964 also assumed the post of chief of the psychology section in the Department of Psychiatry.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 3
Theoretical Formulations and Clinical Examples of Anaclitic and Introjective Depressionp. 11
Two Types of Depressionp. 15
Clinical Expression of Anaclitic and Introjective Depressionp. 53
Assessment of Anaclitic and Introjective Depression and of Mental Representationp. 87
Measurement of Anaclitic and Introjective Depressive Experiencesp. 91
Assessment of Object Representationp. 125
Expressions of Anaclitic and Introjective Depression and Their Distal and Proximal Antecedentsp. 149
Anaclitic and Introjective Depression in Clinical and Nonclinical Settingsp. 153
Developmental Origins (Distal Antecedents)p. 187
Precipitating Events (Proximal Antecedents)p. 231
Conclusionsp. 253
Therapeutic Implicationsp. 255
Epiloguep. 297
Referencesp. 299
Indexp. 345
About the Authorp. 359
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