About the Author:
NOTE: bio needs updating, Ingram is now at U Kansas (2004)
Rick E. Ingram, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University, a core faculty member in the San Diego State University/University of California at San Diego Doctoral Training Program in Clinical Psychology, and current Editor of Cognitive Therapy and Research. Dr. Ingram received the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychology in 1990, and received outstanding faculty awards at San Diego State University in 1992 and 1994.
Jeanne Miranda, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center. The author of numerous articles on the cognitive processes underlying depression, her current research interests include the treatment of depression in low-income young women and members of other disadvantaged groups.
Zindel V. Segal, PhD, is Head of the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Unit at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Toronto. He is also the Head of Psychotherapy Research for the Psychotherapy Program in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Segal is an Associate Editor for Cognitive Therapy and Research and serves on the editorial broads of a number of other journals. His research interests lie in the study of cognitive vulnerability to relapse in major depressive disorder, information processing and psychopathology, and the integration of mindfulness meditative practices with cognitive therapy.
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1. The Cognitive Approach to Psychopathology
2. Depression: An Overview
3. Cognitive Theories of Depression
4. Vulnerability Approaches to Psychopathology
5. Conceptual Issues in the Study of Cognitive Vulnerability
6. Methodological Strategies and Issues in the Study of Proximal Vulnerability
7. Cognitive Theory and Data on Proximal Vulnerability
8. Methodological Strategies and Issues in the Study of Distal Vulnerability
9. Cognitive Theory and Data on Distal Vulnerability
10. Proximal and Distal Perspectives: An Integrative Approach to Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression
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