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The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression

Theory, Research, and Practice
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In The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression, editors David J. A. Dozois and Keith S. Dobson demonstrate that prevention efforts are warranted in addressing the two most common mental health ailments. Leading experts examine current models and practices in prevention and the empirical evidence on risk and vulnerability for anxiety and depression separately and as co-morbid disorders. Authors survey the emerging support for intervention efforts at various stages. From this comprehensive and cutting edge literature, the editors synthesize a set of innovative recommendations for theory development and research.
The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression; The Nature of Anxiety and Depression: Implications for Prevention; Measurement Issues in Preventing Anxiety and Depression: Concepts and Instruments; Design Considerations in Prevention Research; Primary Prevention of Anxiety Disorders; Secondary Prevention of Anxiety Disorders; Tertiary Intervention for Anxiety and Prevention of Relapse; Primary Prevention of Depression; Secondary Prevention of Depression: Risk, Vulnerability, and Intervention; Tertiary Intervention for Depression and Prevention of Relapse; The Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression, and the Implications of Comorbidity for Prevention; The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression: Promises and Prospects
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