Good Mood:
The New Psychology
of Overcoming Depression
REFERENCES
To the depression
sufferer: The more you read
about depression, the more
useful ideas you will pick up.
And you never know when you
will stumble across an idea --
which may be nothing more than
everyday folk wisdom -- that
will explode into a
break-through for you. The
asterisks next to books in this
list mean that I recommend them
-- and more asterisks mean a
higher recommendation. I have
also added brief notes next to
some key items. Throughout, I
have tried to refer mainly to
books rather than articles so
that the general reader might
be able to find the referenced
work in a general library. For
the most recent developments in
research results and depression
trends, I have had to refer
occasionally to the technical
literature, however.
To the Professional
Reader: An authoritative
comprehensive review by Karasu
(1990a and 1990b) of the
experimental and theoretical
literature on depression and
various therapies for it
arrives at conclusions
consistent with the earlier
findings cited in the text, and
with the theoretical ideas
presented in the book. This
review makes it unnecessary
that the recent literature be
reviewed in great detail here.
For those persons wishing a
quick tutorial on the state of
professional thought, I would
suggest turning first to
Karasu's articles, and to the
collection edited by Alloy
(1988). *** NEW TO BE ADDED
Chevalier, Nancy Young,
"When Pills, Shock Therapy
Failed...I Imagined Dancing In
Vienna," in Washington
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1989, pp. 1274- 1279.
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Seligman, Martin E. P.,
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****
Abraham, Karl, "Notes
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Alloy, Lauren B., ed.,
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Depression (New York: The
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--- and Lyn Y. Abramson,
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in Alloy (1988),223-265.
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Andreasen, Nancy C., and Ira D.
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**Beck, Aaron T.,
Depression: Clinical,
Experimental, and Theoretical
Aspects (New York: Harper and
Row, 1967). This is still one
of the two most important works
in the field, and the book that
saved me from depression. But
it is written for the
professional rather than the
layman.
*Beck, Aaron T., Cognitive
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the professional.
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Beck, Aaron T., and David A.
Clark, "Anxiety and
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*Beck, Aaron T., A. John
Rush, Brian F. Shaw, and Gary
Emery, Cognitive Therapy of
Depression (New York: Guilford,
1979). For the professional,
but full of helpful tips.
Beck, Aaron T., Gary Brown,
Robert A. Steer, Judy I.
Eidelson, and John H. Riskind,
"Differentiating Anxiety
and Depression: A Test of the
Cognitive Content-Specificity
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No. 3, pp. 179-183, 1987.
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Z. Klipper, The Relaxation
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1976).
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[include only if cited in
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Buber, Martin, Good and
Evil, (New York: Scribners,
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also in paperback). One of the
two best self-help books on the
subject.
Burtt, E. A., The Teachings
of the Compassionate Buddha
(New York: Mentor, 1955).
*Cammer, Leonard, Up From
Depression (New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1969, quotes from
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Julian Stanley,
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Rand McNally, 1963).
*Carnegie, Dale How to Stop
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York: Simon and Schuster,
1944).
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*Cousins, Norman, Anatomy of
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-----, and A. J. Rush,
"Cognitive Patterns in
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Unipolar Major
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Elkin, Irene, Paul A.
Pilkonis, John P. Docherty, and
Stuart M. Sotsky,
"Conceptual and
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Elkin, Irene, Paul A.
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"Conceptual and
Methodological Issues in
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----- et al., "NIMH
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Ellis, Albert, "Outcome
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**-----Reason and Emotion in
Psychotherapy (New York: Lyle
Stuart, 1962). One of the two
best theoretical books for the
professional.
*-----"The Use of
Rational Humorous Songs in
Psychotherapy", in W. F.
Fry, Jr. and W. A. Salameh
(eds.), Handbook of Humor in
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-----"The Impossibility
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Ellis, Albert, How To
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Yourself Miserable About
Anything, Yes Anything (New
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***-----, and Robert A.
Harper, A New Guide to Rational
Living (North Hollywood, Calif:
Wilshire, revised 1977
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self-help books.
Elster, Jon, Multiple
Selves.
**Emery, Gary, A New
Beginning (New York; Simon and
Schuster, 1981). Lots of
valuable practical advice from
a member of Beck's cognitive
therapy "school."
Endler, Norman S., Holiday
of Darkness: A Psychologist's
Personal Journey out of His
Depression (New York: Wiley,
1982). The title is apt. The
author was treated only with
drugs and electroshock; no
psychotherapy is mentioned. His
description of the side-effects
of the drugs is interesting.
The book is generally upbeat
and hopeful.
Flach, Frederic F., The
Secret Strength of Depression
(New York: Bantam Books, 1975).
**Frankl, Viktor E., Man's
Search For Meaning (New York:
Washington Square Press, 1963).
Fascinating and often useful
ideas rooted in a philosophical
attitude toward life and
depression.
**-----The Doctor and the
Soul, 2nd ed.(New York: Bantam,
1969). More excellent ideas by
Frankl.
Freud, Sigmund,
"Mourning and
Melancholia," in Gaylin,
1968, cited below.
Gallagher, 1986
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Meaning of Despair (New York:
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Gaylin, Willard, Feelings:
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Harper & Row, 1979)
Gibson, William, A Season in
Heaven (New York: Bantam,
1974). Interesting description
of a meditation community by a
first-rate dramatist.
Gilson, M., "Depression
as Measured by Perceptual Bias
in Binocular Rivalry."
Unpublished doctoral
dissertation, Georgia State
University. (University
Microfilms No. AAD83-27351),
1983. Cited by Beck, 1988.
Glatzer, Nahum (ed.), The
Dimensions of Job (New York:
Schocken, 1969).
Goddard
Greenberg, Michael S.,
Carmelo V. Vazquez, and Lauren
B. Alloy, "Depression
versus Anxiety: Differences in
Self- and Other-Schemata",
in Alloy (1988), 109-142.
*Greist, John H., and James
W. Jefferson, Depression and
Its Treatment (Washington: Am.
Psychiatric Press, 1984). A
mainstream "official"
medical discussion of
depression.
Grinspoon, Lester (ed.),
Psychiatry Update, Vol. II
(Washington: American
Psychiatric Press, 1983). A
good review for professionals
of the state of the art.
Gussow, Mel, "Elizabeth
Swados - A Runaway
Talent," New York Times
Magazine, March 5, 1978.
Heinicke, Christoph M.,
"Parental Deprivation in
Early Childhood", in Scott
and Senay.
Hildebrand, Kenneth,
Achieving Real Happiness (New
York: Harper, 1955).
Hirschfeld, Robert M. A.,
Gerald L. Klerman, Paula J.
Clayton, and Martin B. Keller,
"Personality and
Depression - Empirical
Findings," in Archives of
General Psychiatry, September,
1983, Volume 40, pp. 993-98.
Holden, Constance,
"Depression Research
Advances, Treatment Lags",
Science, 15 August, 1986,
723-727
Honigfeld, Gilbert, and
Alfreda Howard, Psychiatric
Drugs, A Desk Reference (New
York and London: Academic
Press, 1973).
Hume, David, Essential Works
(New York: Bantam, 1965)
***James, William, Varieties
of Religious Experience. The
all-time classic about mental
illness.
-----, Psychology,
one-volume edition (Greenwich,
Conn: Fawcett, 1892/1963).
Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie, and
Bernard Hecker,
"Depression,
Vulnerability, and World
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(1988), 177-192
Johnston, Tracy, review of
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by Grover Sales, New York Times
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p. 6.
Kahneman, Daniel, and Amos
Tversky, "Prospect Theory:
An Analysis of Decision Under
Risk," in Decision,
Probability, and Utility, Peter
Gardenfors and Nils-Eric Sahlin
(eds.) (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1988).
Kaplan, Bert, The Inner
World of Mental Illness (New
York, Evanston, and London:
Harper and Row, 1964). Writings
by people who have suffered
from mental illness.
Kiev, Ari, Riding Through
the Hassles, Snags, and Funks
(New York: Dutton, 1980)
Killian
Klerman, G. L.,
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America and Western Europe in
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Klerman, Gerald L., Philip
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*Kline, Nathan, From Sad to
Glad (New York: Ballantine,
1975). By a pioneer in
anti-depressant medication.
*Knauth, Percy, A Season in
Hell (New York: Harper &
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Kovacs, Maria,
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*LaHaye, Tim, How To Win
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**Lazarus, Arnold, and Allen
Fay, I Can If I Want To (New
York: William Morrow, 1975).
Excellent common-sense advice
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given here.
***Lewinsohn, Peter M.,
Ricardo F. Munoz, Mary Ann
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of the very best self-help
books for depression,
emphasizing "social
learning" and behavioral
exercises.
Lowen, Alexander, Depression
and the Body (Baltimore:
Penguin Books Inc., 1973).
Mahoney, Michael J. and Carl
E. Thoresen, Self-Control:
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Miller, Ivan W., William H.
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"Cognitive-Behavioral
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American Journal of Psychiatry,
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Musson, Robert F. and Lauren
B. Alloy, "Depression and
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*NIMH, Helpful Facts About
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**Papalos, Dimitri I., and
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manual for what to do when
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person you care about.
Peterson, Christopher,
Barbara A. Bettes, and Martin
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