The Sage Encyclopedia of Mood and Anxiety Disorders
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The Sage Encyclopedia of Mood and Anxiety Disorders

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The Sage Encyclopedia of Mood and Anxiety Disorders

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Courses in psychological distress and disorders are among the most popular courses in psychology programs, and mood and anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent disorders covered in these classes and encountered by mental health professionals. Although there are books on mood and anxiety disorders, on particular aspects of them, and on their presentation in specific populations, such works do not provide students new to the field with a comprehensive and accessible ready reference for understanding these disorders with respect to their phenomenology, etiology, and treatment, and through an inclusive lens that consistently considers how these symptoms appear and are construed across cultures, addressing societal factors such as race, culture, equity, and oppression. It is hoped that The SAGE Encyclopedia of Mood and Anxiety Disorders will fill this gap, allowing students and other interested readers to become familiar with past and current approaches and theories and to enhance their understanding of the sociocultural factors that affect how we discuss, approach, and treat these types of psychological distress. As such, consideration of sociocultural factors will infuse the three-volume set.

The encyclopedia will consist of approximately 450 entries (essays), arranged alphabetically within three volumes.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Editorial Board
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. About the Editors
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. A
  11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  12. Acculturation
  13. Acculturative Stress
  14. Acupuncture
  15. Acute Stress Disorder
  16. Adjustment Disorder
  17. Adlerian Therapy
  18. Adverse Childhood Experiences
  19. Affect
  20. Affordable Specialized Mental Health Care
  21. Agoraphobia
  22. Alternative Care Approaches to Meet Diverse Community Needs
  23. Antenatal Anxiety
  24. Antenatal Depression
  25. Antidepressant Medications
  26. Anxiety
  27. Anxiety and Depression Comorbidity
  28. Anxiety and Irritability
  29. Anxiety and Physical Symptoms
  30. Anxiety Disorder due to Another Medical Condition
  31. Anxiety Disorders
  32. Anxiety Disorders: Assessment
  33. Anxiety Disorders: Biological Factors
  34. Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Factors
  35. Anxiety Disorders: Social Factors
  36. Anxiety Disorders: Treatments*
  37. Anxiety in Childhood and Adolescence
  38. Anxiety In Late Life
  39. Anxiety in Menopause
  40. Anxiety Measures
  41. Anxiety Sensitivity
  42. Anxiolytic Medications
  43. Ataques de Nervios
  44. Attachment Style
  45. Attentional Bias
  46. Attributional Style
  47. Atypical Antidepressants
  48. Augmented Depression Therapy
  49. Avoidance
  50. Avoidant Personality Disorder
  51. B
  52. Barriers to Treatment
  53. Beck Scales
  54. Behavior Therapy
  55. Behavioral Activation
  56. Behavioral Inhibition
  57. Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS)
  58. Behavioral Parent Training for Childhood Anxiety Disorders
  59. Bereavement-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  60. Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment
  61. Bias in Diagnosis and Treatment: Interventions to Reduce
  62. Biological Factors in PTSD
  63. Biological Model
  64. Biomedical Model
  65. Biopsychosocial Model
  66. Bipolar Disorder due to Another Medical Condition
  67. Bipolar Symptoms due to Medication or Substance
  68. Bipolar Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence
  69. Bipolar Disorders
  70. Bipolar Disorder: Assessment
  71. Bipolar Disorders: Biological Factors
  72. Bipolar Disorders: Psychological Factors
  73. Bipolar Disorders: Social Factors
  74. Bipolar Disorders: Treatment
  75. Bipolar I Disorder
  76. Bipolar II Disorder
  77. Blood-Injection-Injury Phobia
  78. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  79. Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors
  80. Burnout
  81. C
  82. Case Study and Single-Case Design
  83. Clinician Distress, Self-Care, and Competence
  84. Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy
  85. Cognitive Behavioral Theories
  86. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  87. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
  88. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bipolar Disorders
  89. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depressive Disorders
  90. Cognitive Bias
  91. Cognitive Bias Modification
  92. Cognitive Processing Therapy
  93. Cognitive Restructuring
  94. Cognitive Therapy
  95. Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention
  96. Collectivistic Versus Individualistic Orientations
  97. Colonization
  98. Common Factors of Treatment
  99. Community Model
  100. Community-Based Participatory Action Research
  101. Compassion-Focused Therapy
  102. Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  103. Congruence
  104. Considerations in Working With People From Asylum-Seeking and Refugee Backgrounds
  105. Controlled Breathing
  106. Coping Styles
  107. Coping With Stress
  108. Countertransference
  109. COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health
  110. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
  111. Cross-Cultural Studies
  112. Cultural Adaptation of Treatments
  113. Cultural Competence
  114. Cultural Concepts of Distress
  115. Cultural Considerations in Assessment and Diagnosis
  116. Cultural Considerations in Psychotherapy
  117. Cultural Formulation Interview
  118. Cultural Humility
  119. Cultural Responsiveness
  120. Cultural Socialization
  121. Cultural-Clinical Psychology
  122. Culturally Informed Treatments
  123. Culture-Specific Syndromes
  124. Cyclothymia
  125. Cyclothymic Disorder
  126. D
  127. Death and Dying
  128. Decentering Whiteness
  129. Decolonization
  130. Delivering Culturally Sensitive Care
  131. Depressed Mood
  132. Depression and Irritability
  133. Depression and Physical Symptoms
  134. Depression in Caregivers
  135. Depression in Childhood and Adolescence
  136. Depression in Dementia
  137. Depression in Late Life
  138. Depression in Menopause
  139. Depression Measures
  140. Depression, Sex, and Gender
  141. Depressive Disorder due to Another Medical Condition
  142. Depressive Disorders
  143. Depressive Disorders: Assessment
  144. Depressive Disorders: Biological Factors
  145. Depressive Disorders: Psychological Factors
  146. Depressive Disorders: Social Factors
  147. Depressive Disorders: Treatments
  148. Diagnosis: Functions and Limitations
  149. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  150. Diagnostic Interviews
  151. Diagnostic Systems
  152. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  153. Diathesis–Stress Model
  154. Discrimination
  155. Disempowerment
  156. Disgust, Anxiety Disorders
  157. Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
  158. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
  159. Dissociation and Traumatic Stress Disorders
  160. Distraction
  161. Distress and Impairment
  162. Distress Tolerance
  163. Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex
  164. E
  165. Elective Mutism
  166. Electroconvulsive Therapy
  167. Emetophobia
  168. Emotion
  169. Emotion Regulation
  170. Emotion Regulation Skills
  171. Emotion Regulation Therapy
  172. Emotional Reactivity
  173. Emotion-Focused Therapy
  174. Empathy
  175. Ethical Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders
  176. Ethnography
  177. Evidence-Based Practice
  178. Excoriation Disorder
  179. Executive Dysfunction
  180. Existential Models
  181. Existential Psychotherapies
  182. Exposure and Response Prevention
  183. Exposure Therapy
  184. Expressive Arts Therapies
  185. Expressive Writing
  186. Externalizing
  187. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
  188. F
  189. Familism
  190. Family and Genetic Studies
  191. Family Therapy
  192. Fear
  193. Feminist Theory
  194. Feminist Therapy
  195. Fight-or-Flight Response
  196. Foreigner Objectification
  197. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
  198. Functional Somatic Symptoms
  199. G
  200. Gender Identity
  201. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  202. Generational Trauma
  203. Genetic Linkage Studies
  204. Genuineness
  205. Gestalt Therapy
  206. Ghost Sickness
  207. Global Dissemination of U.S.-Centered Notions of Mental Health
  208. Grief
  209. Group Cohesion
  210. Group Therapy
  211. H
  212. Habit Reversal Training
  213. Hamilton Scales
  214. Health Anxiety
  215. Herbal Medicine
  216. Hilot
  217. Historical Trauma
  218. Hoarding Disorder
  219. Holistic Approach
  220. Humanistic Psychotherapy
  221. Humanistic Theoretical Framework
  222. Hwa-byung
  223. Hyperarousal and Reactivity and Traumatic Stress Disorders
  224. Hypomania
  225. I
  226. Ill-being
  227. Illness Anxiety Disorder
  228. Imagery Rehearsal Therapy
  229. Imagery Rescripting
  230. Imaginal Exposure
  231. Immigration Status
  232. Implicit Bias
  233. Impulsivity
  234. In Vivo Exposure
  235. Indigenous Treatments
  236. Individual Psychotherapy
  237. Integrative Approaches
  238. Intergenerational Trauma
  239. Internal Family Systems
  240. Internalizing
  241. International Classification of Diseases
  242. Internet-Based Therapy
  243. Interoceptive Exposure
  244. Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
  245. Interpersonal Psychotherapy
  246. Interpretation Bias
  247. Intersectionality
  248. Intolerance of Uncertainty
  249. Irritability
  250. J
  251. Judicial Treatment
  252. Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
  253. Justified Medical Mistrust
  254. K
  255. Khyâl Cap (Wind Attacks)
  256. Koro
  257. Kufungisisa
  258. L
  259. Latah
  260. Lifespan
  261. Literacy, Mental Health, and Psychotherapy
  262. M
  263. Major Depressive Disorder
  264. Major Depressive Episode
  265. Maladi Moun
  266. Mania
  267. Mania and Hypomania Measures
  268. Mania and Irritability
  269. MDMA-Assisted Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  270. Melancholia
  271. Memory and Traumatic Stress Disorders
  272. Memory Bias
  273. Meta-Analysis
  274. MHealth
  275. Microinequities, Microaggressions, and Mental Health
  276. Military Culture
  277. Mindfulness
  278. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
  279. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
  280. Mixed Anxiety and Depressive Disorder
  281. Mixed Depressive and Anxiety Disorder
  282. Mobile Health
  283. Mobile Phone Applications
  284. Mood Measures
  285. Mood Stabilizers
  286. Mood, Emotion, and Affect
  287. Moral Explanations
  288. Motivational Enhancement Therapy
  289. Motivational Interviewing
  290. Multicultural Orientation Model
  291. Muscle Relaxation
  292. Mystical-Type Experiences
  293. N
  294. Narrative Therapy
  295. Nervios
  296. Network Theory of Depression and Anxiety
  297. Neuroimaging
  298. Neuroleptic Medications
  299. Neuroticism
  300. Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
  301. No-Suicide Contract
  302. O
  303. Object Relations Therapy
  304. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Measures
  305. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Biological Factors
  306. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Psychological Factors
  307. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Social Factors
  308. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Treatments
  309. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  310. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
  311. Oppression
  312. Other Specified and Unspecified Anxiety Disorder
  313. Other Specified and Unspecified Bipolar and Related Disorders
  314. Other Specified and Unspecified Depressive Disorders
  315. Overgeneral Memory
  316. P
  317. Panic Attacks
  318. Panic Disorder
  319. Paranoid Personality Disorder
  320. Perfectionism
  321. Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder
  322. Persistent Depressive Disorder
  323. Person-Centered Therapy
  324. Pharmacotherapy
  325. Phobias
  326. Physical Exercise
  327. Pibloktoq
  328. Placebo Effect
  329. Play Therapy
  330. Positive Psychology
  331. Post-Event Processing
  332. Postpartum Anxiety
  333. Postpartum Depression
  334. Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  335. Postpartum Psychosis
  336. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  337. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Pain
  338. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Impact on Relationships
  339. Poverty-to-Income Ratio
  340. Power and Privilege
  341. Prayer and Mental Health
  342. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
  343. Prenatal Anxiety
  344. Prenatal Depression
  345. Preparation for Bias
  346. Preparedness Models
  347. Prevention
  348. Problem Solving
  349. Process-Based Therapy
  350. Prolonged Exposure
  351. Prolonged Grief Disorder
  352. Pseudodementia
  353. Pseudoscience
  354. Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
  355. Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy for Depressive Disorders
  356. Psychoanalysis
  357. Psychoanalytic Theoretical Framework
  358. Psychodrama
  359. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  360. Psychodynamic Theoretical Framework
  361. Psychoeducation
  362. Psychological First Aid
  363. Psychotropic Medications
  364. Q
  365. Qi Gong
  366. Qualitative Research
  367. Quality of Life
  368. Quantitative Research
  369. R
  370. Racial Battle Fatigue
  371. Racial Socialization
  372. Racism
  373. Radical Acceptance
  374. Randomized Controlled Trials
  375. Reactance
  376. Reactive Attachment Disorder
  377. Real Relationship
  378. Relapse Prevention
  379. Relational Frame Theory
  380. Relational Psychotherapy
  381. Religion and Spirituality
  382. Religiosity
  383. Religiously Minded Spiritual Healing1
  384. Reminiscence Therapy
  385. Representation
  386. Reproductive Mental Health
  387. Resilience
  388. Rites of Passage
  389. Rumination
  390. Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  391. S
  392. Safety Behaviors and Anxiety
  393. Schema Therapy
  394. School Refusal
  395. Seasonal Affective Disorder
  396. Selective Mutism
  397. Self-Compassion
  398. Self-Disclosure
  399. Self-Soothing
  400. Separation Anxiety Disorder
  401. Sexual Orientation
  402. Shamanic Counseling
  403. Shenkui
  404. Sleep
  405. Sleep Disturbance
  406. Sleep Hygiene
  407. Social Anxiety Disorder
  408. Social Skills Training
  409. Social Support
  410. Sociocultural Risk Factors
  411. Socioecological Models
  412. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
  413. Somatic Experiencing Therapy
  414. Somatic Symptoms and Depression
  415. Specific Phobia
  416. Stages of Change
  417. Stigma
  418. Stimulation Treatments
  419. Strengths-Based Approach
  420. Stress
  421. Structural Competence
  422. Suicidal Behavior Disorder
  423. Suicidal Desire
  424. Suicidal Ideation
  425. Suicidal Intent
  426. Suicidality Measures
  427. Suicide
  428. Suicide and Depression
  429. Suicide and Hopelessness
  430. Suicide and Impulsivity
  431. Suicide and Substance Use
  432. Suicide Attempt
  433. Suicide Contagion
  434. Suicide in LGBTQIA+ Communities
  435. Suicide in the Military
  436. Suicide Prevention
  437. Suicide Safety Plan
  438. Suicide Survivors
  439. Suicide, Adolescent
  440. Suicide, Conceptualizations of
  441. Suicide, Crisis Intervention and
  442. Suicide: Ethical and Legal Implications
  443. Suicide, Family History of
  444. Suicide, Lethality of
  445. Suicide, Preparatory Behavior
  446. Suicide, Theories of
  447. Suicide: Access to Lethal Means
  448. Suicide: Cultural Variation in Conceptualizations and Behaviors
  449. Suicide: Lethal Means Reduction
  450. Suicide: Protective Factors
  451. Suicide: Psychiatric Risk Factors
  452. Suicide: Risk Assessment
  453. Suicide: Risk Factors
  454. Suicide: Sociocultural Factors
  455. Suicide: Warning Signs
  456. Superstitious Beliefs
  457. Susto
  458. Systems Theories
  459. T
  460. Taein-kong-po
  461. Taijin Kyofusho
  462. Telebehavioral Health
  463. Temperament
  464. Test Anxiety
  465. Therapeutic Alliance
  466. Therapeutic Relationship
  467. Third Wave Psychotherapies
  468. Traditional Chinese Medicine
  469. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  470. Transference
  471. Transpersonal Beliefs
  472. Transtheoretical Model of Change
  473. Trauma
  474. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Biological Factors
  475. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Psychological Factors
  476. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Social Factors
  477. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Treatments
  478. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Measures
  479. Trauma-Focused Treatment
  480. Trauma-Informed Therapy
  481. Traumatic Bereavement
  482. Trichotillomania
  483. Tricyclic Antidepressants
  484. Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression
  485. Trypophobia
  486. U
  487. Ukuthwasa
  488. Uncertainty, Intolerance of
  489. Unconditional Positive Regard
  490. Unconscious Bias
  491. Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders
  492. V
  493. Virtual Reality Exposure
  494. W
  495. Well-Being, Loss of
  496. Workplace Support for Mood and Anxiety Disorders
  497. Worry
  498. Index