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R Krause1

  • 1Universität des Saarlandes, Klinische Psychologie, Gebäude 1, Postfach 1511 50, 66041 Saarbrücken.

Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychotherapie
|January 17, 2002
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Primary affects like rage, fear, sadness, and anhedonia are explored as key triggers for depressive states. The study examines emotion-centered coping strategies and critically analyzes cognitive attribution models in depression development and exacerbation.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Affective Science

Context:

  • Explores the intricate relationship between primary emotions and the onset of depressive disorders.
  • Highlights the role of conflicting emotions in precipitating depressive states.
  • Examines the significance of emotion- and situation-centered coping mechanisms.

Purpose:

  • To define and discuss primary affects (rage, fear, sadness, anhedonia) as causal factors in depression.
  • To analyze the interplay between conflicting emotions and depressive mental states.
  • To critically evaluate cognitive attribution models in the context of emotion and depression.

Summary:

  • Identifies specific primary affects, including rage, fear, sadness, and anhedonia, as direct contributors to depressive states.
Keywords:
AttachmenBereavementDepressionPrimary AffectsPrimary and Secondary AppraisalSadness

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  • Discusses how conflicting emotions can precede and influence depressive episodes.
  • Critically assesses cognitive attribution models concerning emotional development and the exacerbation of depression.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a nuanced understanding of the etiological pathways leading to depression.
    • Offers insights into the mechanisms through which coping strategies influence emotional regulation and depressive symptoms.
    • Contributes to the critical evaluation of theoretical models in affective science and psychopathology.