Depression

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    • Behavioural characteristics for depression :
      • Shift in activity level
      • Change in sleep & eating behaviour
      • Aggression & self-harm
    • Emotional Characteristics for depression:
      • Sadness
      • Anger
      • Lowered in self-esteem
    • Cognitive characteristics for depression :
      • Poor concentration
      • Negative & irrational thoughts
      • Absolutist thinking
    • Musturbatory thinking - thinking that certain ideas must be true in order to be happy
    • Ellis' ABC Model:
      • Activating event
      • Belief
      • Consequence
    • Ellis' ABC Model focuses on irrational beliefs
    • Beck believed depression was the result of holding negative schemas about the world, the self & the future.
    • Beck's negative triad contains the world, the self & the future
    • Depression is the result of holding negative schemas about the world, the self & the future. These negative schemas are activated whenever the person encounters a new situation that resembles the original conditions where these schemas were learned. Negative schemas kead to systematic cognitive biases & are a self fulfilling prophecy
    • Cognitive explanations for depression AO3:
      • ❌ Ignores biological factors
      • Blames the client
      • Irrational beliefs may be realistic
      • Applications in therapy
    • Cognitive explanations for depression AO3:
      • ❌ Ignores biological factors - low levels of serotonin
      • Blames the client - gives the client power to change the way things are
      • Irrational beliefs may be realistic - studies show that depressive realists gave more accurate estimates of the likelihood of a disaster
      • Applications in therapy - CBT
    • CBT is based on Ellis' ABC model which was extended to ABCDEF
    • CBT involves:
      • Disputing irrational thoughts & beliefs
      • Effects of disputing
      • Feelings
    • In CBT, clients are guven homework & encouraged to be more active. Therapists give unconditional positive regard
    • Types of disputing:
      • Logical
      • Empirical
      • Pragmatic
    • Types of disputing:
      • Logical - self defeating beliefs don't follow logically from the info available
      • Empirical - self defeating beliefs may not be consistent with reality
      • Pragmatic - emphasises the lack of usefulness of self defeating beliefs
    • Logical disputing - self defeating beliefs don't follow logically from the info available
    • Empirical disputing - self defeating beliefs may not be consistent with reality
    • Pragmatic disputing - emphasises the lack of usefulness of self defeating beliefs
    • CBT AO3 :
      • Research support
      • Individual differences
      • ✅ Support for behavioural activation
      • Other treatments
      • Expensive
    • CBT AO3 :
      • Research support - Ellis claimed a 90% success rate with an average of 27 sessions. Factors relating to the therapist & client's commitment affected this
      • Individual differences - less suitable for people with high levels of irrational beliefs or stress
      • ✅ Support for behavioural activation - benefits of exercise on depression. Pts who exercised for 6 months had lower relapse rates than antidepressants
      • Other treatments - antidepressants are cheaper & require less commitment
      • Expensive - takes 27 sessions on average