Mood Disorders and Self Defeating Behaviors by Rebecca Curtis

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Mood Disorders and Self Defeating Behaviors by Rebecca Curtis

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Mood Disorders and Self Defeating Behaviors by Rebecca Curtis: Many self-defeating behaviors of the depressed seem to be concomitants of the depressed mood state. Other behaviors, related to the preexisting view of the self, of the world, and of causality appear to make some people more vulnerable to depression after stressful life events than others.
Although people with dependent and self-effacing personality styles may be particularly prone to depression, further investigations into the ways in which views of self and others and means of coping with failure and loss are learned would be useful in the prevention of the development of depressogenic behavior patterns. Particularly necessary is further research examining how induced self-sacrifice and induced dependence (Langer & Benevento, 1978) lead to depressogenic self-schemata and attributional styles.

Mood Disorders and Self Defeating Behaviors by Rebecca Curtis

Mood Disorders and Self Defeating Behaviors by Rebecca Curtis

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