Depression

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    • What is depression characterized by?
      Low energy levels and sadness
    • What are the cognitive components of depression?
      Poor concentration and dwelling on negative thoughts
    • What emotional components are associated with depression?
      Sadness, anxiety, and low self-esteem
    • What are the behavioral components of depression?
      Low mood, anger, and self-harm
    • What are the categories of depression?
      1. Major depressive disorder
      2. Persistent depressive disorder
      3. Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
      4. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
    • What types of depression are recognized by DSM-5?
      1. Clinical depression
      2. Mild depression
      3. Moderate depression
      4. Severe depression
      5. Psychotic depression
      6. Postnatal depression
      7. Bipolar disorder
      8. Seasonal affective disorder
    • What does Beck's Cognitive Triad Theory suggest about depression?
      Negative thoughts about self, world, future
    • What are characteristics of negative schemas?
      Overgeneralisation and selective thinking
    • What are the characteristics of negative schemas?
      1. Overgeneralisation
      2. Selective thinking
      3. Catastrophising
      4. Personalising
      5. Automatic negative thoughts
      6. Black and white thinking
    • How do people with depression process information?
      Focus on negatives and ignore positives
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of Beck's cognitive theory of depression?
      Strengths:
      • Cognitive vulnerability predicts later depression
      • Focus on negative word processing

      Weaknesses:
      • Does not explain postnatal or psychotic depression
      • Uncertainty about causation of negative self-schema
    • What does the ABC model in depression explain?
      Activating event, belief, consequence
    • What are irrational core beliefs according to the ABC model?
      I MUST succeed and others MUST treat me well
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the ABC model?
      Strengths:
      • Leads to REST treatment for depression

      Weaknesses:
      • Only applies to depression from activating events
      • May place blame on the depressed person
    • What are the main hypotheses of CBT?
      1. Access hypothesis: Recognize negative thoughts
      2. Meaning hypothesis: Process thoughts rationally
      3. Change hypothesis: Believe in recovery
    • What are the techniques used in CBT?
      1. Scientific empirical disputes
      2. Guided discovery
      3. Socratic questioning
    • How effective is CBT compared to antidepressants?
      Equally effective after 36 weeks
    • Why might patients with severe depression struggle with CBT?
      They may lack motivation to engage
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of REBT?
      Strengths:
      • Lowest relapse rate among therapies
      • Shorter duration (12-24 sessions)

      Weaknesses:
      • Not suitable for realistic concerns
      • May worsen feelings of blame
    • What does Utopianism refer to in REBT?
      Irrational belief that life must be fair
    • What is the purpose of vigorous arguments in REBT?
      To dispute irrational beliefs
    • How many sessions does REBT typically last?
      12 to 24 sessions
    • What is a potential issue with REBT regarding blame?
      It may make clients feel worse