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Subordination and Defeat

An Evolutionary Approach To Mood Disorders and Their Therapy

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"The ideas presented in this book should be exciting for therapists and depressed clients alike, because the evolutionary approach to understanding depression readily suggests the development of effective psychotherapeutic treatment strategies....This book is well worth reading and its content deserves thoughtful consideration."
Metapsychology

"A very good idea is presented, and correlated findings are presented in a fine biopsychosocial fashion....I do firmly recommend this book to anyone interested in an evolutionary approach to, and a broader understanding of, depression and mental disorders."
Human Ethology Bulletin

"The publication of Subordination and Defeat: An Evolutionary Approach to Mood Disorders and Their Therapy is a major step forward in the understanding and treatment of clinical depression. Since John Price's path-breaking article on dominance, ranking, and mental illness in 1967, a substantive body of theory and research has emerged on subordination, defeat, powerlessness, and suboptimal attachment as they cause and/or aggravate mood disorders and depression. Sloman and Gilbert do an excellent job of integrating the various strands of this literature, and the strong panel of experts, new conceptual models, and provocative treatment approaches are just a few strengths of this highly recommended work."
Kent G. Bailey, Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University

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Describing the ways in which human subordination systems of ancient origin relate to other behavioural systems and contribute to depressive illness, this book offers an evolutionary model of mood disorders and explores its implications for therapy. Les mer

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Describing the ways in which human subordination systems of ancient origin relate to other behavioural systems and contribute to depressive illness, this book offers an evolutionary model of mood disorders and explores its implications for therapy.

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
260
ISBN
9780805832983
Utgivelsesår
2000
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"The ideas presented in this book should be exciting for therapists and depressed clients alike, because the evolutionary approach to understanding depression readily suggests the development of effective psychotherapeutic treatment strategies....This book is well worth reading and its content deserves thoughtful consideration."
Metapsychology

"A very good idea is presented, and correlated findings are presented in a fine biopsychosocial fashion....I do firmly recommend this book to anyone interested in an evolutionary approach to, and a broader understanding of, depression and mental disorders."
Human Ethology Bulletin

"The publication of Subordination and Defeat: An Evolutionary Approach to Mood Disorders and Their Therapy is a major step forward in the understanding and treatment of clinical depression. Since John Price's path-breaking article on dominance, ranking, and mental illness in 1967, a substantive body of theory and research has emerged on subordination, defeat, powerlessness, and suboptimal attachment as they cause and/or aggravate mood disorders and depression. Sloman and Gilbert do an excellent job of integrating the various strands of this literature, and the strong panel of experts, new conceptual models, and provocative treatment approaches are just a few strengths of this highly recommended work."
Kent G. Bailey, Ph.D.
Virginia Commonwealth University

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