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Cognitive approach to explaining depression
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What is the main assumption of the cognitive approach?
Our
thought processes
shape
our
behaviour
and
should
be
studied
scientifically
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What is a schema?
A
mental
framework
,
gained
from
experience
, which
helps
organise
and
interpret
new
information
in the
world
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According to the cognitive approach what is the main cause of depression?
Faulty
and
negative thinking
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Outline what is meant by musturbatory thinking
Thinking
that
certain
ideas
must be
true
in
order
for an
individual
to be
happy
(e.g. I
must
do
well
or I am
worthless)
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What is Ellis' ABC model (1962)?
A
cognitive
approach
to
understanding
depression
focusing
on the
effect
of
irrational
beliefs
on
emotions
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Outline Ellis' ABC model
A -
activating event
B -
irrational belief
triggered
by the
event
C -
consequence
of the
belief
(
unhealthy
emotion
→
development
of
depression
)
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What is Beck's negative triad (1967)?
A
cognitive
approach
to
understanding
depression
focusing
on how
negative schemas
about the
self
,
world
and
future
lead to
depression
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How does someone acquire such negative schemas according to Beck?
Through
their
childhood
as a
result
of
many
factors
,
including
parental
/
peer rejection
or
criticisms
by
teachers
etc.
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What are systematic cognitive biases?
Drawing
sweeping
conclusions
regarding
self-worth
on the
basis
of one
small
piece of
negative feedback
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What is an example of a systematic cognitive bias?
Performing
poorly
on a
test
and
making
the
sweeping
conclusion
that
you
are
rubbish
at
everything
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