Anxiety, Depression, and Emotion

Preface 1. Depression seen through an animal model: an expanded hypothesis of pathophysiology and improved models 2. Depression in rodents and humans: Commentary on Jay Weiss 3. The regulation of defensive behaviors in rhesus monkeys: Implications for understanding anxiety disorders 4. Adaptive and maladaptive fear-related behaviors: Implications for psychopathology from Kalin's promate model 5. Affective style, mood, and anxiety disorders: An affective neuroscience approach 6. Anterior cerebral symmetry, affect, and psychopathology: COmmentary on the withdrawal-approach model 7. Cognitive functioning in depression: Nature and origins 8. Cognitive functioning in anxiety and depression 9. Mood, personality, and personality disorder 10. Mood, personality, and personality disorders: Commentary 11. The early develoment of empathy, guilt, and internalization of responsibility: Implications for gender differences in internalizing and externalizing problems 12. The role of emotion in the development of child psychopathology: A commentary on Zahn-Waxler