APS
31st APS Annual Convention
Why Me? A Search for Contributors and Mechanisms of Depression Risk and Successful Recovery Across Adolescence and Adulthood
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
- Heterogeneous Trajectories of Emotion Regulation in Youth with Depression Histories: Early Life Predictors and Adult Outcomes. Xiao Yang, Maria Kovacs
- When Successful Emotion Regulation Signals Risk for Depressive Disorders: Findings from the Lab and Daily LifeIlya Yaroslavsky
- Executive Control Under Stress: Relation to Reappraisal and DepressionJutta Joormann, Meghan Quinn
- Optimal Well-Being after Major DepressionJonathan Rottenberg, Andrew Devendorf, David Disabato, Vanessa Panaite, Todd Kashdan