A dyadic perspective on depression considers the interplay between the depressed individual and other people, such that
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A dyadic perspective on depression considers the interplay between the depressed individual and other people, such that the depression is manifest as co- constructed between people. For example, depressive symptoms elicit negativity from family members, who respond with more negativity and then contribute to further depressive symptoms. What other health/illness concerns might be considered or explained as dyadic processes? How are these other health/illness issues similar to or different from considering depression from a dyadic perspective?
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Health Communication Theory Method And Application
ISBN: 9780415824545
1st Edition
Authors: Nancy Grant Harrington
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