
معرفی
Rick Ingram is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on the cognitive causes, correlates, and origins of depression, with additional work on anxiety-linked processes and mechanisms of depression risk.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kansas. Teaching areas encompass Abnormal Psychology, Psychopathology, Clinical Psychology, and Psychotherapy.
Recent research examines information processing in depression vulnerability, including studies on attachment security priming, parental bonding, rumination, mood-congruent memory biases, and ERP markers for depression susceptibility. These works bridge cognitive neuroscience and clinical strategies.
- Selected Publications
- 2018: Intervention approaches for depressive symptoms
- 2015: Parental risk factors and cognitive processing
- 2014: Memory biases and facial affect processing in depression
- 2011: Foundational book on depression vulnerability and clinical strategies
Rick Ingram's work has shaped understanding of depression risk through cognitive neuroscience frameworks and translational research. He has contributed to both empirical studies and theoretical synthesis in the field.



