Cognitive Psychology of Depression
Explore the intricate relationship between cognition and depression in the insightful book, Cognitive Psychology of Depression by I. H. Gottlib. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this compelling volume spans 186 pages and delves into various approaches to understanding how cognitive processes influence depressive states. The collection features a series of studies that assess critical areas such as attention, memory, and schematic processing, providing valuable insights for researchers and practitioners alike. Whether you're a mental health professional, a student of psychology, or simply interested in the cognitive aspects of depression, this book offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of these crucial topics. Enhance your understanding of cognitive psychology and its implications for mental health with this essential read.