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6. Conradi, H.J., Ormel, J., deJonge, P. (2010). Presence of Individual (Residual
Symptoms during Depressive Episodes and Periods of Remission: A 3-year
Prospective Study. Psychol Med. Oct 8: 1-1.
7. Cuijpers, P., Muñoz, R.F., Clarke, G.N., Lewinsohn, P.M. (2009).
Psychoeducational Treatment and Prevention of Depression: The "Coping
with Depression" Course Thirty Years Later. Clin Psychol Rev. Jul: 29
(5):449-58.
8. Doesschate, M.C, Bocting, C.L, Koeter, M.W., Schene, A.H. (2010): DELTA
Study Group. Prediction of Recurrence in Recurrent Depression: A 5.5-year
Prospective Study. J Clin Psychiatry, Aug 71 (8): 984-91.
9. DSM-5. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition
(2013). American Psychiatric Association.
10. Gotlib Ian, H. & Joormann, J. (2010). Cognition and Depression: Current
Status and Future Directions. Annu Rev Clin Psychol. April 27; 6: 285–31.
11. Horwitz, A.V. & Wakefield, J.C. (2007). The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry
Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
12. ICD 10. International Classification of Mental Disorders (1992). WHO,
Geneva, Switzerland.
13. Izard, C.E. (1991). The Psychology of Emotions. London: Plenum.
14. Keller, M.C. & Nesse, R.M. (2006). The Evolutionary Significance of
Depressive Symptoms: Different Adverse Situations lead to Different
Depressive Symptom Patterns. J Pers Soc Psychol. Aug; 91(2):316-30.
15. Lopez Ibor, J.J. (1965). Basic Anxiety as the Core of Neurosis. Acta Psychiatr
Scand, 41(3):329-32.
16. López-Ibor, J.J. (2010). The Limits of Depression: Normal Sadness or Mental
Disorder. Actas Esp Psychiatr. 38 (Suppl 3, 3-4).
17. López-Ibor, J.J. & López-Ibor, M.I. (2013). Paving the Way for New Research
Strategies in Mental Disorders. First Part: The Recurring Crisis of
Psychiatry. Actas Esp Psi. Jan–Feb: 41(11), 33-43.
18. López-Ibor, J.J. & López-Ibor, M.I. (2013). Paving the Way for New Research
Strategies in Mental Disorders. Second Part: The light at the End of the
Tunnel. Actas Esp Psi. Mar-Apr 41(2) 67-75.
19. Maj, M. (2011). When does a Depression become a Mental Disorder? British
J Psychiatry. 119, 85-86.
20. McLoughlin, G. (2002). Is Depression Normal in Human Beings? A Critique
of the Evolutionary Perspective. Int J Ment Health Nurs. Sep;11(3):170-3.
21. Montañés, F. & de Lucas Taracena, M.T. (2006). Evolutionary Aspects of
Affective Disorders, Critical Review and Proposal of a New Model. Actas Esp
Psiquiatr. Jul-Aug: 34(4):264-76.
22. Nesse, R.M. (1990). Evolutionary Explanations of Emotions. Human Nature:
1:261–289
111| Sadness versus depression: everyday feelings versus mood disorders: the adaptative
value of sadness
London: Hogarth Press; Harmondsworth, Penguin.
6. Conradi, H.J., Ormel, J., deJonge, P. (2010). Presence of Individual (Residual
Symptoms during Depressive Episodes and Periods of Remission: A 3-year
Prospective Study. Psychol Med. Oct 8: 1-1.
7. Cuijpers, P., Muñoz, R.F., Clarke, G.N., Lewinsohn, P.M. (2009).
Psychoeducational Treatment and Prevention of Depression: The "Coping
with Depression" Course Thirty Years Later. Clin Psychol Rev. Jul: 29
(5):449-58.
8. Doesschate, M.C, Bocting, C.L, Koeter, M.W., Schene, A.H. (2010): DELTA
Study Group. Prediction of Recurrence in Recurrent Depression: A 5.5-year
Prospective Study. J Clin Psychiatry, Aug 71 (8): 984-91.
9. DSM-5. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition
(2013). American Psychiatric Association.
10. Gotlib Ian, H. & Joormann, J. (2010). Cognition and Depression: Current
Status and Future Directions. Annu Rev Clin Psychol. April 27; 6: 285–31.
11. Horwitz, A.V. & Wakefield, J.C. (2007). The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry
Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
12. ICD 10. International Classification of Mental Disorders (1992). WHO,
Geneva, Switzerland.
13. Izard, C.E. (1991). The Psychology of Emotions. London: Plenum.
14. Keller, M.C. & Nesse, R.M. (2006). The Evolutionary Significance of
Depressive Symptoms: Different Adverse Situations lead to Different
Depressive Symptom Patterns. J Pers Soc Psychol. Aug; 91(2):316-30.
15. Lopez Ibor, J.J. (1965). Basic Anxiety as the Core of Neurosis. Acta Psychiatr
Scand, 41(3):329-32.
16. López-Ibor, J.J. (2010). The Limits of Depression: Normal Sadness or Mental
Disorder. Actas Esp Psychiatr. 38 (Suppl 3, 3-4).
17. López-Ibor, J.J. & López-Ibor, M.I. (2013). Paving the Way for New Research
Strategies in Mental Disorders. First Part: The Recurring Crisis of
Psychiatry. Actas Esp Psi. Jan–Feb: 41(11), 33-43.
18. López-Ibor, J.J. & López-Ibor, M.I. (2013). Paving the Way for New Research
Strategies in Mental Disorders. Second Part: The light at the End of the
Tunnel. Actas Esp Psi. Mar-Apr 41(2) 67-75.
19. Maj, M. (2011). When does a Depression become a Mental Disorder? British
J Psychiatry. 119, 85-86.
20. McLoughlin, G. (2002). Is Depression Normal in Human Beings? A Critique
of the Evolutionary Perspective. Int J Ment Health Nurs. Sep;11(3):170-3.
21. Montañés, F. & de Lucas Taracena, M.T. (2006). Evolutionary Aspects of
Affective Disorders, Critical Review and Proposal of a New Model. Actas Esp
Psiquiatr. Jul-Aug: 34(4):264-76.
22. Nesse, R.M. (1990). Evolutionary Explanations of Emotions. Human Nature:
1:261–289
111| Sadness versus depression: everyday feelings versus mood disorders: the adaptative
value of sadness