ANALYSIS AND TREATMENT OF MARITAL PROBLEM & DEPRESSION
婚姻问题的分析与治疗
基本信息
- 批准号:3070231
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1990
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1990-08-01 至 1995-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
During the five years of funding, three major research projects are
proposed, all of which are currently supported by ROls: the completion of a
research project examining the adjunctive effects of social learning-based
marital therapy as a treatment for depression; a longitudinal study
attempting to understand the evolution of marital violence as it occurs
over time; and a component analysis of cognitive behavioral treatments for
depression. The latter project is supported by a MERIT award in addition to
the R01. These three research projects reflect the scope of my interests,
which could be most broadly summarized as an attempt to better understand
and more effectively treat marital problems and clinical depression. While
the analysis and treatment of marital problems has always been a focus of
my research, about five years ago I became interested in depression because
of its association with marital problems. More recently, while I remain
interested in the relationship between marital problems and depression,
I've also become interested in depression independent of its relationship
to marital problems and marital therapy.
The RSDA would greatly enhance both the development of my research career
and the completion of the proposed research. The latter two ROls are new as
of April 1, 1989. So is the MERIT award. Currently, I'm a Professor of
Psychology and a Director of the Clinical Psychology Program at the
University of Washington. I have numerous responsibilities in addition to
research. The RSDA award would free me from the bulk of these
responsibilities. Moreover, the major thrust of my research until five
years ago was on marital therapy and marital interaction. Now that the bulk
of my time will be spent on two different problems (marital violence and
depression), the full-time commitment to research would facilitate
development of my expertise in these two areas. I would have considerably
more time to read, visit senior people who are leaders in these areas, and
develop collaborative relationships with other experts.
在五年的资金中,三个主要的研究项目是
提议,所有这些目前都得到ROL的支持:
研究项目研究基于社会学习的辅助作用
婚姻治疗作为抑郁症的治疗;一项纵向研究
试图了解发生婚姻暴力的演变
随着时间的推移;以及对认知行为治疗的组成部分分析
沮丧。后一个项目还获得了功绩奖的支持。
R01。这三个研究项目反映了我兴趣的范围,
可以最广泛地总结为更好地理解的尝试
更有效地治疗婚姻问题和临床抑郁症。尽管
婚姻问题的分析和治疗一直是
我的研究,大约五年前,我对抑郁症感兴趣,因为
与婚姻问题的关联。最近,我仍然
对婚姻问题与抑郁之间的关系感兴趣,
我也对抑郁症的关系独立于抑郁症感兴趣
婚姻问题和婚姻治疗。
RSDA将大大增强我的研究生涯的发展
以及拟议研究的完成。后两个rol是新的
1989年4月1日。优异奖也是如此。目前,我是
心理学和临床心理学计划主任
华盛顿大学。除了
研究。 RSDA奖将使我摆脱其中的大部分
职责。而且,直到五个
几年前,正在进行婚姻治疗和婚姻互动。现在散装
我的时间将花在两个不同的问题上(婚姻暴力和
抑郁),全职研究将有助于
我在这两个领域的专业知识的发展。我会有很大的
更多的时间阅读,拜访这些领域领导者的高级人员,以及
与其他专家建立合作关系。
项目成果
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COGNITIVE AND ACTIVATION TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
抑郁症的认知和激活治疗
- 批准号:
2034618 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 9.63万 - 项目类别:
COGNITIVE AND ACTIVATION TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
抑郁症的认知和激活治疗
- 批准号:
2675461 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 9.63万 - 项目类别:
COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION
抑郁症认知疗法的成分分析
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2245970 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
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