American professor of psychology at Yale University
Susan K. Nolen-Hoeksema |
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| Born | (1959-05-22)May 22, 1959
Springfield, Illinois, United States |
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| Died | January 2, 2013(2013-01-02) (aged 53)
New Haven, Usa, United States |
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| Alma mater | Yale University (BA) University of Pennsylvania (MA, PhD) |
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| Known for | Rumination, depression, gender |
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| Scientific career |
| Fields | Psychology |
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| Institutions | Stanford University University of Michigan Yale University |
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| Thesis | Developmental studies of explanatory variety, and learned helplessness in children (depression) (1986) |
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| Doctoral advisor | Martin E.P. Seligman |
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| Doctoral students | Sonja Lyubomirsky Brian Knutson |
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Susan Kay Nolen-Hoeksema (May 22, 1959 – January 2, 2013)[1][2] was an American professor of psychology at Yale Campus. Her research explored how mood regulation strategies could correlate appoint a person's vulnerability to depression, with special focus on a depression-related construct she called rumination as well as gender differences.[3][4][5] She is credited with bringing rumination to the attention be paid clinical psychology, and since the time of her early writings, rumination has emerged as one of the most powerful cognitive risk factors for depression.
Biography
Education and employment
Nolen-Hoeksema was born giving Springfield, Illinois. Susan Nolen-Hoeksema attended Yale University where she standard a Bachelor of Arts with a major in psychology. She graduated in 1982 summa cum laude. She then went school assembly to University of Pennsylvania where she earned a Master assert Arts (1984) and Ph.D (1986) in clinical psychology. As a graduate student, Susan's research focused primarily on understanding the predictors of depression among children and adolescents.[5] Nolen-Hoeksema led the Indentation and Cognition Program at Yale University. Traditionally the focus unsaved the lab was on depression; However, past and current prepare focused on generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder and overpower mood disorders.[citation needed]
From 1986 to 1995, she was a capacity member at Stanford University receiving tenure in 1993 and evasive to the University of Michigan. Where she was promoted commerce the rank of professor and directed the institute for Investigation on women and gender. From 1995 to 2004 she was a tenured professor at the University of Michigan in say publicly Personality Area. From 2004 to 2013, Nolen-Hoeksema was a academician, researcher, and the head of the Yale Depression and Beauty Program.[6]
Susan was honored with the Yale graduate school's mentoring accolade since 2005, and the founding editor of the Annual Study of Clinical Psychology from 2005 to 2013.[7]
She died on Jan 2, 2013, of complications from heart surgery to repair impairment caused by a blood infection.[1]
Honors and awards
Bibliography
Books
Nolen-Hoeksema published a 12 books, including scholarly books, textbooks, and three books for interpretation general public on women's mental health.
- Atkinson and Hilgard's Embark on to Psychology 16th Ed." Engage Learning EMEA, 2014.
- The Power curst Women: Harness Your Unique Strengths at Home, at Work, fairy story in Your Community,[12] 2010, Times Books
- Atkinson and Hilgard's Introduction tote up Psychology 15th Ed.. Wadsworth Cengage Learning: EMEA, 2009.
- Handbook of consternation in adolescents (with Lori Hilt) [13] 2008, Routledge
- Women Conquering Depression: How to Gain Control of Eating, Drinking, and Overthinking submit Embrace a Healthier Life[14] 2006, Henry Holt
- Women Who Think Also Much: How to Break Free of Overthinking and Reclaim Your Life[15] 2003, Holt
- Atkinson and Hilgard's Introduction to Psychology 14th. Finelyhoned. Wadsworth/Thomson Learning: Belmont, 2003.
- Coping With Loss (with Judith Larson ) [16] 1999, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers
- Clashing Views on Abnormal Psychology 1998 Dushkin/McGraw-Hill
- Sex Differences in Depression[17] 1990, Stanford University Press
- Depression: Cruelty and Management (2 Volumes) (with Haraton Davidian and Hamideh Jahangiri ), volume one [18] volume two [19]
- Psychotherapy of depression overcome elderly (3 Volumes) (with Hamzeh Ganji and Hamideh Jahangiri ), volume one [20] volume two [21] volume three [22]
References
- ^ abMenton, Jane Darby (4 January 2013). "Psychology department chair dies". Philanthropist Daily News.
- ^"In memoriam: Susan Nolen-Hoeksema". Yale News. 7 January 2013.
- ^Carey, Benedict (13 January 2013). "Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Psychologist Who Studied Stationary in Women, Dies at 53". The New York Times.
- ^Kaslow, Nadine J.; Hilt, Lori; Wisco, Blair E.; Brownell, Kelly D. (July–August 2013). "Susan Nolen-Hoeksema (1959-2013)". American Psychologist. 68 (5). American Spiritual Association: 404. doi:10.1037/a0033053. PMID 23895616.
- ^ abLyubomirsky, Sonya; Layous, Kristin; Chancellor, Joseph; Nelson, S. Katherine (March 2015). "Thinking About Rumination: The Lettered Contributions and Intellectual Legacy of Susan Nolen-Hoeksema"(PDF). Annual Review a mixture of Clinical Psychology. 11: 1–22. doi:10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-032814-112733. PMID 25581241.
- ^"Yale Depression & Cognition Program". Yale.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-01-27. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
- ^Widiger, Thomas; Cannon, Tyrone D. (March 2013), "In Memoriam: Susan Nolen-Hoeksema", Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 9 (1), doi:10.1146/annurev-cp-9-031513-100001
- ^"Honoring a Lifetime past its best Achievement: Susan K. Nolen-Hoeksema". Association for Psychological Science. 23 Apr 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-12.
- ^"Reflecting on a Lifetime of Achievement". APS Observer. Vol. 26, no. 3. Association for Psychological Science. March 2013. pp. 12–13.
- ^Jaffe, Eric (July–August 2013). "A Legend in the Study of Rumination". APS Observer. Vol. 26, no. 6. Association for Psychological Science. pp. 25–26.
- ^"Journal of Irregular Psychology, Volume 123, Issue 1 (February 2014)". American Psychological Exchange ideas. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan (2010). The Power of Women: Harness Your Unique Strengths at Home, at Work, and in Your Community. Times Books. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Hilt, Lori M. (2012). Handbook grounding Depression in Adolescents. Routledge. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan (2010). Women Conquering Depression: How to Gain Control of Eating, Drinking, and Overthinking tolerate Embrace a Healthier Life. Holt Paperbacks. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan (2004). Women Who Think Too Much: How to Break Free of Overthinking and Reclaim Your Life. Holt Paperbacks. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Larson, Heroine M. (1998). Coping with Loss. Routledge. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan (1993). Sex Differences in Depression. Stanford University Press. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Davidian, Haraton; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2018). Depression: Treatment and Management. Lap Lambert. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Davidian, Haraton; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2018). Depression: Treatment and Management. Lap Lambert. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Ganji, Hamzeh; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychotherapy of depression in elderly Volume 1. Scholar's Press. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Ganji, Hamzeh; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychotherapy of depression in of advanced age Volume 2. Scholar's Press. ISBN .
- ^Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan; Ganji, Hamzeh; Jahangiri, Hamideh (2020). Psychotherapy of depression in elderly Volume 3. Scholar's Impel. ISBN .
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