Feeling Blue or Turquoise? Emotional Differentiation in Major Depressive Disorder
暂无分享,去创建一个
Lisa Feldman Barrett | Susanne M. Jaeggi | John Jonides | Luis Hernandez-Garcia | Martin Buschkuehl | Metin Demiralp | Jutta Mata | Emre Demiralp | Susanne M Jaeggi | J. Jonides | L. F. Barrett | P. Ellsworth | I. Gotlib | P. Deldin | J. Mata | Renee J. Thompson | S. Jaeggi | M. Buschkuehl | E. Demiralp | L. Hernandez-Garcia | M. Demiralp | Ian H Gotlib | Patricia J Deldin | Renee J Thompson | Phoebe C Ellsworth | Martin Buschkuehl
[1] K. Honkalampi,et al. Depression is strongly associated with alexithymia in the general population. , 2000, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[2] A. Kazdin. Mediators and mechanisms of change in psychotherapy research. , 2007, Annual review of clinical psychology.
[3] B. Mesquita,et al. The experience of emotion. , 2007, Annual review of psychology.
[4] Susanne M. Jaeggi,et al. Concurrent and prospective relations between attention to emotion and affect intensity: an experience sampling study. , 2011, Emotion.
[5] Michael D. Robinson,et al. Belief and feeling: evidence for an accessibility model of emotional self-report. , 2002, Psychological bulletin.
[6] J. Williams,et al. Autobiographical memory in depression , 1988, Psychological Medicine.
[7] M. Bach,et al. Seeing Gray When Feeling Blue? Depression Can Be Measured in the Eye of the Diseased , 2010, Biological Psychiatry.
[8] L. F. Barrett. Solving the Emotion Paradox: Categorization and the Experience of Emotion , 2006, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.
[9] L. F. Barrett,et al. Affect as a Psychological Primitive. , 2009, Advances in experimental social psychology.
[10] Mark Muraven,et al. Emotion Differentiation as Resilience against Excessive Alcohol Use: an Ecological Momentary Assessment in Underage Social Drinkers , 2022 .
[11] M. Csíkszentmihályi,et al. The Experience Sampling Method , 2014 .
[12] J. Russell,et al. Core affect, prototypical emotional episodes, and other things called emotion: dissecting the elephant. , 1999, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[13] Lisa Feldman Barrett,et al. Feelings or words? Understanding the content in self-report ratings of experienced emotion. , 2004, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[14] H. Reis. Naturalistic approaches to studying social interaction , 1983 .
[15] G. Dunn,et al. Experience sampling research in individuals with mental illness: reflections and guidance , 2011, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[16] G. Clore,et al. Feelings and phenomenal experiences , 1996 .
[17] J. Gross,et al. Emotion context insensitivity in major depressive disorder. , 2005, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[18] P. Kay. Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution , 1969 .
[19] J. Stainer,et al. The Emotions , 1922, Nature.
[20] J. Jonides,et al. Walk on the bright side: physical activity and affect in major depressive disorder. , 2012, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[21] Michael D. Robinson,et al. Measures of emotion: A review , 2009, Cognition & emotion.
[22] Michael A. Becker. Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles , 1998 .
[23] L. F. Barrett. Are Emotions Natural Kinds? , 2006, Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
[24] Ronald C Kessler,et al. The economic burden of depression in the United States: how did it change between 1990 and 2000? , 2003, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.
[25] 神田 信彦. Beck Depression Inventory-IIについての一考察 , 2004 .
[26] Susanne M. Jaeggi,et al. The everyday emotional experience of adults with major depressive disorder: Examining emotional instability, inertia, and reactivity. , 2012, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[27] Daniel J. Barrett,et al. An Introduction to Computerized Experience Sampling in Psychology , 2001 .
[28] K. Scherer,et al. Appraisal processes in emotion. , 2003 .
[29] P. Ellsworth,et al. What does it mean to be angry at yourself? Categories, appraisals, and the problem of language. , 2006, Emotion.
[30] J. Berkhof,et al. Effects of daily events on mood states in major depressive disorder. , 2003, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[31] B. Fredrickson,et al. Psychological resilience and positive emotional granularity: examining the benefits of positive emotions on coping and health. , 2004, Journal of personality.
[32] Ernst R Berndt,et al. Unemployment, job retention, and productivity loss among employees with depression. , 2004, Psychiatric services.
[33] L. F. Barrett,et al. Knowing what you're feeling and knowing what to do about it: Mapping the relation between emotion differentiation and emotion regulation , 2001 .
[34] Jutta Joormann,et al. Inhibition, Rumination, and Mood Regulation in Depression. , 2005 .
[35] Marc G. Berman,et al. Interference resolution in major depression , 2010, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[36] T. Joiner. Myths about Suicide , 2010 .
[37] H. Berenbaum,et al. The Unique Relations between Emotional Awareness and Facets of Affective Instability. , 2009, Journal of research in personality.
[38] D. Watson,et al. Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: the PANAS scales. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[39] Philippe Delespaul,et al. A time-lagged momentary assessment study on daily life physical activity and affect. , 2012, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.