Marten W. De VriesInvestigating Mental Disorders in Their Natural Settings
The Experience of Psychopathology
Investigating Mental Disorders in Their Natural Settings
Herausgeber: Vries, Marten W. De; DeVries, Marten
Marten W. De VriesInvestigating Mental Disorders in Their Natural Settings
The Experience of Psychopathology
Investigating Mental Disorders in Their Natural Settings
Herausgeber: Vries, Marten W. De; DeVries, Marten
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This book is devoted to the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in psychiatry; a methodology for collecting reliable and valid data on patterns of behavior, thought, and feeling from real-life situations. ESM thus yields data complementary to that provided by neurobiological approaches to mental illnesses and is applicable to the study and management of a wide variety of mental disorders in their natural settings. Marten de Vries, who did much to bring ESM to prominence in psychiatry, has assembled a fascinating range of contributions from leading international pioneers in ESM-- many which have…mehr
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This book is devoted to the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in psychiatry; a methodology for collecting reliable and valid data on patterns of behavior, thought, and feeling from real-life situations. ESM thus yields data complementary to that provided by neurobiological approaches to mental illnesses and is applicable to the study and management of a wide variety of mental disorders in their natural settings. Marten de Vries, who did much to bring ESM to prominence in psychiatry, has assembled a fascinating range of contributions from leading international pioneers in ESM-- many which have never before been published--dealing with the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of this approach. Methodological and practical issues are also addressed for those wishing to use ESM in their own research or practice. Case studies illustrate the uses of experience sampling in schizophrenia, depression, eating disorders and addictions, and there are also chapters devoted to ESM's application to the elderly, those under stress, and to normal subjects.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9780521031127
- ISBN-10: 0521031125
- Artikelnr.: 21120996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9780521031127
- ISBN-10: 0521031125
- Artikelnr.: 21120996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword M. Csikszentmihalyi; Preface M. W. deVries; Part I. Introduction:
The Experience of Psychopathology: 1. The experience of psychopathology in
natural settings: introduction and illustration of variables M. W. deVries;
2. Microbehavioural approaches to monitoring human experience J. P.
Robinson; 3. Experience sampling and personality psychology: concepts and
applications S. E. Hormuth; Part II. The Experience Sampling Method:
Procedures and Analyses: 4. Validity and reliability of the experience
sampling method M. Csikszentmihalyi and R. Larson; 5. Analyzing experience
sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed R. Larson and P. A. E. G.
Delespaul; 6. States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a
classification system for ESM data using the ascending and
cross-classification method K. M. Van Meter, M. W. deVries, C. D. Kaplan
and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; Part III. Experience Sampling Studies with
Clinical Samples: 7. Variability of schizophrenia symptoms M. W. deVries
and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 8. The daily life of ambulatory chronic mental
patients P. A. E. G. Delespaul and M. W. deVries; 9. 'Goofed-up' images:
thought sampling with a schizophenic woman R. T. Hurlburt and S. M.
Melancon; 10. The social ecology of anxiety: theoretical and quantitative
perspectives C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and M. W. deVries; 11. Consequences of
depression for the experience of anxiety in daily life M. W. deVries, P. A.
E. G. Delespaul and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; 12. Dysphoric moods in depressed
and non-depressed adolescents W. A. Merrick; 13. Capturing alternate
personalities: the use of experience sampling in multiple personality
disorder R. J. Loewenstein, J. Hamilton, S. Alagna, N. Reid and M. W.
deVries; 14. Bulimia in daily life: a context-bound syndrome R. Larson and
L. Asmussen; 15. Alcohol and marijuana use in adolescents'daily lives R.
Larson, M. Csikszentmihalyi and M. Freeman; 16. Drug craving and drug use
in the daily life of heroin addicts C. D. Kaplan; 17. Stress, coping and
cortisol dynamics in daily life N. A. Nicolson; 18. Vital exhaustion or
depression: a study of daily mood in exhausted male subjects at risk for
myocardial infarction R. Van Diest; 19. Blood pressure and behaviour: mood,
activity and blood pressure in daily life L. F. Van Egeren and S.
Madarasmi; Part IV. Therapeutic Applications of the Experience Sampling
Method: 20. The uses of the ESM in psychotherapy M. W. deVries; 21.
Expanding the experimental parameters of cognitive therapy E. Donner; 22.
The monitoring of optimal experience: a tool for psychiatric rehabilitation
F. Massimini, M. Csikszenmihalyi and M. Carli; 23. The ESM and the
measurement of clinical change: a case of anxiety disorder A. Delle Fave
and F. Massimini; 24. The applicability of ESM in personalized
rehabilitation E. G. T. Van der Poel and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 25.
Everyday self-awareness: implications for self-esteem, depression and
resistance to therapy T. J. Figurski; Part V. Psychiatric Research
Applications: Practical Issues and Attention Points: 26. Practical issues
in psychiatric applications of ESM M. W. deVries; 27. Selecting measures,
diagnostic validity and scaling in the study of depression H. Kraan, H.
Meertens, M. Hilwig, L. Volovics, C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and P. Portegijs;
28. Research alliance and the limit of compliance: experience sampling with
the depressed elderly K. C. M. Wilson, R. Hopkins, M. W. deVries and J. R.
M. Copeland; 29. The importance of assessing base rates for clinical
studies: an example of stimulus control of smoking J. Paty, J. Kassel and
S. Shiffman; 30. Infrequently occuring activities and contexts in time-use
data P. J. Stone and N. A. Nicolson; 31. Technical note: devices and
time-sampling procedures P. A. E. G. Delespaul; References; List of
contributors; Index.
The Experience of Psychopathology: 1. The experience of psychopathology in
natural settings: introduction and illustration of variables M. W. deVries;
2. Microbehavioural approaches to monitoring human experience J. P.
Robinson; 3. Experience sampling and personality psychology: concepts and
applications S. E. Hormuth; Part II. The Experience Sampling Method:
Procedures and Analyses: 4. Validity and reliability of the experience
sampling method M. Csikszentmihalyi and R. Larson; 5. Analyzing experience
sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed R. Larson and P. A. E. G.
Delespaul; 6. States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a
classification system for ESM data using the ascending and
cross-classification method K. M. Van Meter, M. W. deVries, C. D. Kaplan
and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; Part III. Experience Sampling Studies with
Clinical Samples: 7. Variability of schizophrenia symptoms M. W. deVries
and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 8. The daily life of ambulatory chronic mental
patients P. A. E. G. Delespaul and M. W. deVries; 9. 'Goofed-up' images:
thought sampling with a schizophenic woman R. T. Hurlburt and S. M.
Melancon; 10. The social ecology of anxiety: theoretical and quantitative
perspectives C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and M. W. deVries; 11. Consequences of
depression for the experience of anxiety in daily life M. W. deVries, P. A.
E. G. Delespaul and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; 12. Dysphoric moods in depressed
and non-depressed adolescents W. A. Merrick; 13. Capturing alternate
personalities: the use of experience sampling in multiple personality
disorder R. J. Loewenstein, J. Hamilton, S. Alagna, N. Reid and M. W.
deVries; 14. Bulimia in daily life: a context-bound syndrome R. Larson and
L. Asmussen; 15. Alcohol and marijuana use in adolescents'daily lives R.
Larson, M. Csikszentmihalyi and M. Freeman; 16. Drug craving and drug use
in the daily life of heroin addicts C. D. Kaplan; 17. Stress, coping and
cortisol dynamics in daily life N. A. Nicolson; 18. Vital exhaustion or
depression: a study of daily mood in exhausted male subjects at risk for
myocardial infarction R. Van Diest; 19. Blood pressure and behaviour: mood,
activity and blood pressure in daily life L. F. Van Egeren and S.
Madarasmi; Part IV. Therapeutic Applications of the Experience Sampling
Method: 20. The uses of the ESM in psychotherapy M. W. deVries; 21.
Expanding the experimental parameters of cognitive therapy E. Donner; 22.
The monitoring of optimal experience: a tool for psychiatric rehabilitation
F. Massimini, M. Csikszenmihalyi and M. Carli; 23. The ESM and the
measurement of clinical change: a case of anxiety disorder A. Delle Fave
and F. Massimini; 24. The applicability of ESM in personalized
rehabilitation E. G. T. Van der Poel and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 25.
Everyday self-awareness: implications for self-esteem, depression and
resistance to therapy T. J. Figurski; Part V. Psychiatric Research
Applications: Practical Issues and Attention Points: 26. Practical issues
in psychiatric applications of ESM M. W. deVries; 27. Selecting measures,
diagnostic validity and scaling in the study of depression H. Kraan, H.
Meertens, M. Hilwig, L. Volovics, C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and P. Portegijs;
28. Research alliance and the limit of compliance: experience sampling with
the depressed elderly K. C. M. Wilson, R. Hopkins, M. W. deVries and J. R.
M. Copeland; 29. The importance of assessing base rates for clinical
studies: an example of stimulus control of smoking J. Paty, J. Kassel and
S. Shiffman; 30. Infrequently occuring activities and contexts in time-use
data P. J. Stone and N. A. Nicolson; 31. Technical note: devices and
time-sampling procedures P. A. E. G. Delespaul; References; List of
contributors; Index.
Foreword M. Csikszentmihalyi; Preface M. W. deVries; Part I. Introduction:
The Experience of Psychopathology: 1. The experience of psychopathology in
natural settings: introduction and illustration of variables M. W. deVries;
2. Microbehavioural approaches to monitoring human experience J. P.
Robinson; 3. Experience sampling and personality psychology: concepts and
applications S. E. Hormuth; Part II. The Experience Sampling Method:
Procedures and Analyses: 4. Validity and reliability of the experience
sampling method M. Csikszentmihalyi and R. Larson; 5. Analyzing experience
sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed R. Larson and P. A. E. G.
Delespaul; 6. States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a
classification system for ESM data using the ascending and
cross-classification method K. M. Van Meter, M. W. deVries, C. D. Kaplan
and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; Part III. Experience Sampling Studies with
Clinical Samples: 7. Variability of schizophrenia symptoms M. W. deVries
and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 8. The daily life of ambulatory chronic mental
patients P. A. E. G. Delespaul and M. W. deVries; 9. 'Goofed-up' images:
thought sampling with a schizophenic woman R. T. Hurlburt and S. M.
Melancon; 10. The social ecology of anxiety: theoretical and quantitative
perspectives C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and M. W. deVries; 11. Consequences of
depression for the experience of anxiety in daily life M. W. deVries, P. A.
E. G. Delespaul and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; 12. Dysphoric moods in depressed
and non-depressed adolescents W. A. Merrick; 13. Capturing alternate
personalities: the use of experience sampling in multiple personality
disorder R. J. Loewenstein, J. Hamilton, S. Alagna, N. Reid and M. W.
deVries; 14. Bulimia in daily life: a context-bound syndrome R. Larson and
L. Asmussen; 15. Alcohol and marijuana use in adolescents'daily lives R.
Larson, M. Csikszentmihalyi and M. Freeman; 16. Drug craving and drug use
in the daily life of heroin addicts C. D. Kaplan; 17. Stress, coping and
cortisol dynamics in daily life N. A. Nicolson; 18. Vital exhaustion or
depression: a study of daily mood in exhausted male subjects at risk for
myocardial infarction R. Van Diest; 19. Blood pressure and behaviour: mood,
activity and blood pressure in daily life L. F. Van Egeren and S.
Madarasmi; Part IV. Therapeutic Applications of the Experience Sampling
Method: 20. The uses of the ESM in psychotherapy M. W. deVries; 21.
Expanding the experimental parameters of cognitive therapy E. Donner; 22.
The monitoring of optimal experience: a tool for psychiatric rehabilitation
F. Massimini, M. Csikszenmihalyi and M. Carli; 23. The ESM and the
measurement of clinical change: a case of anxiety disorder A. Delle Fave
and F. Massimini; 24. The applicability of ESM in personalized
rehabilitation E. G. T. Van der Poel and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 25.
Everyday self-awareness: implications for self-esteem, depression and
resistance to therapy T. J. Figurski; Part V. Psychiatric Research
Applications: Practical Issues and Attention Points: 26. Practical issues
in psychiatric applications of ESM M. W. deVries; 27. Selecting measures,
diagnostic validity and scaling in the study of depression H. Kraan, H.
Meertens, M. Hilwig, L. Volovics, C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and P. Portegijs;
28. Research alliance and the limit of compliance: experience sampling with
the depressed elderly K. C. M. Wilson, R. Hopkins, M. W. deVries and J. R.
M. Copeland; 29. The importance of assessing base rates for clinical
studies: an example of stimulus control of smoking J. Paty, J. Kassel and
S. Shiffman; 30. Infrequently occuring activities and contexts in time-use
data P. J. Stone and N. A. Nicolson; 31. Technical note: devices and
time-sampling procedures P. A. E. G. Delespaul; References; List of
contributors; Index.
The Experience of Psychopathology: 1. The experience of psychopathology in
natural settings: introduction and illustration of variables M. W. deVries;
2. Microbehavioural approaches to monitoring human experience J. P.
Robinson; 3. Experience sampling and personality psychology: concepts and
applications S. E. Hormuth; Part II. The Experience Sampling Method:
Procedures and Analyses: 4. Validity and reliability of the experience
sampling method M. Csikszentmihalyi and R. Larson; 5. Analyzing experience
sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed R. Larson and P. A. E. G.
Delespaul; 6. States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a
classification system for ESM data using the ascending and
cross-classification method K. M. Van Meter, M. W. deVries, C. D. Kaplan
and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; Part III. Experience Sampling Studies with
Clinical Samples: 7. Variability of schizophrenia symptoms M. W. deVries
and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 8. The daily life of ambulatory chronic mental
patients P. A. E. G. Delespaul and M. W. deVries; 9. 'Goofed-up' images:
thought sampling with a schizophenic woman R. T. Hurlburt and S. M.
Melancon; 10. The social ecology of anxiety: theoretical and quantitative
perspectives C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and M. W. deVries; 11. Consequences of
depression for the experience of anxiety in daily life M. W. deVries, P. A.
E. G. Delespaul and C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes; 12. Dysphoric moods in depressed
and non-depressed adolescents W. A. Merrick; 13. Capturing alternate
personalities: the use of experience sampling in multiple personality
disorder R. J. Loewenstein, J. Hamilton, S. Alagna, N. Reid and M. W.
deVries; 14. Bulimia in daily life: a context-bound syndrome R. Larson and
L. Asmussen; 15. Alcohol and marijuana use in adolescents'daily lives R.
Larson, M. Csikszentmihalyi and M. Freeman; 16. Drug craving and drug use
in the daily life of heroin addicts C. D. Kaplan; 17. Stress, coping and
cortisol dynamics in daily life N. A. Nicolson; 18. Vital exhaustion or
depression: a study of daily mood in exhausted male subjects at risk for
myocardial infarction R. Van Diest; 19. Blood pressure and behaviour: mood,
activity and blood pressure in daily life L. F. Van Egeren and S.
Madarasmi; Part IV. Therapeutic Applications of the Experience Sampling
Method: 20. The uses of the ESM in psychotherapy M. W. deVries; 21.
Expanding the experimental parameters of cognitive therapy E. Donner; 22.
The monitoring of optimal experience: a tool for psychiatric rehabilitation
F. Massimini, M. Csikszenmihalyi and M. Carli; 23. The ESM and the
measurement of clinical change: a case of anxiety disorder A. Delle Fave
and F. Massimini; 24. The applicability of ESM in personalized
rehabilitation E. G. T. Van der Poel and P. A. E. G. Delespaul; 25.
Everyday self-awareness: implications for self-esteem, depression and
resistance to therapy T. J. Figurski; Part V. Psychiatric Research
Applications: Practical Issues and Attention Points: 26. Practical issues
in psychiatric applications of ESM M. W. deVries; 27. Selecting measures,
diagnostic validity and scaling in the study of depression H. Kraan, H.
Meertens, M. Hilwig, L. Volovics, C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes and P. Portegijs;
28. Research alliance and the limit of compliance: experience sampling with
the depressed elderly K. C. M. Wilson, R. Hopkins, M. W. deVries and J. R.
M. Copeland; 29. The importance of assessing base rates for clinical
studies: an example of stimulus control of smoking J. Paty, J. Kassel and
S. Shiffman; 30. Infrequently occuring activities and contexts in time-use
data P. J. Stone and N. A. Nicolson; 31. Technical note: devices and
time-sampling procedures P. A. E. G. Delespaul; References; List of
contributors; Index.