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Development as Action in Contextn the heterogeneity of depression at the phenotypic level and examines theoretical, instrumental, and empirical sources of variability in the depressive phenotype. Following this discussion, the chapter moves on to the concept of intermediate phenotypes as a useful framework to go beyond depressive六边形 发表于 2025-3-27 18:35:30
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The Study of Depression in the Frame of the New Research Paradigm in Psychiatryheless, what remains to be known are the relationships between the properties and behaviors at the different levels. The aim of this introductory chapter is to review the clinical phenomenon we call depression by critically considering the main aspects of its psychopathological diagnosis and its conambivalence 发表于 2025-3-28 02:39:23
Psychopathology of Depression in the Spectrum of Mood Disordersorical distinction between bipolar and unipolar mood conditions as the current state of the art. In recent years mood researchers developed the concept of “mood spectrum,” (N Ghaemi, J Angst). This new development sought to bring back Kraepelin’s view, recognizing that mood diseases do not behave asFemine 发表于 2025-3-28 09:07:39
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Contemporary Psychodynamic Theories on Depressionunderstand the effects of early trauma are discussed. The second interdisciplinary point of reference is the neuroscientific memory research, particularly the concept of memory reconsolidation, which offers interesting explanations for the relationship between early trauma and depression. It is thus