Beck’s Negative Triad

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  • Boury et al (2001) found that patients with depression were more likely to misinterpret information negatively (cognitive bias) and feel hopeless about their future (negative triad), which supports Beck’s theory.
  • One strength of the cognitive explanation for depression is its application to therapy (CBT).
  • CBT attempts to identify and challenge negative, irrational thoughts and has been used successfully to treat people with depression.
  • Clark & Beck (1999) suggest that cognitive vulnerabilities are more common in depressed individuals.
  • Cohen et al (2019) tracked the development of 473 adolescents and found cognitive vulnerability predicted later depression.
  • There is an association between cognitive vulnerability and depression.
  • Cohen et al (2019) concluded that screening young people for cognitive vulnerability can help reduce the risk of depression in the future.
  • The cognitive explanation ignores any biological factors that might be causing depression.
  • Biological factors like imbalances in biochemistry might be a more scientific explanation for depression.