APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Why Me? A Search for Contributors and Mechanisms of Depression Risk and Successful Recovery Across Adolescence and Adulthood

Friday, May 24, 2019 · Washington, DC

Oral · Clinical Science

Major depression has high rates of recovery and recurrence, and the search continues to identify modifiable predictors of its risk and long-term successful recovery. This symposium applies developmentally informed, experimental, and longitudinal approaches to explicate the relationship between emotion regulation and its constituent processes on depression-related short- and long-term outcomes.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Ilya YaroslavskyChair
    Cleveland State University

Presentations

  1. Heterogeneous Trajectories of Emotion Regulation in Youth with Depression Histories: Early Life Predictors and Adult Outcomes. Xiao Yang, Maria Kovacs
  2. When Successful Emotion Regulation Signals Risk for Depressive Disorders: Findings from the Lab and Daily LifeIlya Yaroslavsky
  3. Executive Control Under Stress: Relation to Reappraisal and DepressionJutta Joormann, Meghan Quinn
  4. Optimal Well-Being after Major DepressionJonathan Rottenberg, Andrew Devendorf, David Disabato, Vanessa Panaite, Todd Kashdan