depression

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  • What category of disorders does depression belong to?
    Mood disorders
  • What is unipolar depression commonly known as?
    Depression
  • What is bipolar depression also known as?
    Manic depression
  • How many symptoms must be displayed for a depression diagnosis?
    At least 5 symptoms
  • For how long must symptoms be present for a depression diagnosis?
    At least two weeks
  • What is major depressive disorder characterized by?
    Short term but severe depression
  • What does persistent depressive disorder refer to?
    Long term and recurring depression
  • What is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder associated with?
    Childhood temper tantrums
  • What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder?
    A severe form of premenstrual syndrome
  • What are the behavioral characteristics of depression?
    • Loss of energy & constant tiredness
    • Sleep disturbances (insomnia or oversleeping)
    • Changes in appetite affecting weight
  • What are the emotional characteristics of depression?
    • Depressed mood and feelings of sadness
    • Feelings of worthlessness
    • Lack of pleasure or interest in activities
  • What behavioral characteristics does Jessica exhibit?
    • Disruption of sleep (insomnia)
    • Aggression towards colleagues and husband
    • Low activity levels and loss of sex drive
  • What emotional characteristics does Jessica display?
    • Lowered mood and sense of doom
    • Anger and lowered self-esteem
    • Feelings of worthlessness and a wish to be dead
  • What cognitive characteristics does Jessica show?
    • Poor concentration
    • Feelings of guilt and worthlessness
  • What behavioral characteristics does Kristen exhibit?
    • Restlessness and tiredness
    • Pacing the office and sleep disruption
  • What emotional characteristics does Kristen display?
    • Lowered mood and lowered self-esteem
  • What cognitive characteristics does Kristen show?
    • Negative thoughts about job security
    • Poor concentration in meetings
  • What behavioral characteristics does Josh exhibit?
    • Sleeplessness and nightmares
    • Avoiding certain parts of town
    • Lowered activity levels
  • What emotional characteristics does Josh display?
    • Emotionally flat and disinterested
  • What cognitive characteristics does Josh show?
    • Negative thoughts and anger at the world
  • How can Dai be considered abnormal according to statistical infrequency?
    His depression is very severe
  • How can Dai be considered abnormal according to deviation from social norms?
    Living on benefits is unacceptable in his community
  • How can Dai be considered abnormal according to failure to function adequately?
    He cannot get up or work
  • How can Dai be considered abnormal according to deviation from ideal mental health?
    He has low self-esteem and lost independence
  • What percentage of body weight loss is clinically significant for Oona?
    Just over 5%
  • What are Jessica's behavioral, emotional, and cognitive aspects of depression?
    • Behavioral: Verbal aggression, sleep pattern changes
    • Emotional: Anger, lack of enthusiasm
    • Cognitive: Lack of concentration on assignments
  • What is the main principle of the cognitive approach to explaining depression?
    Thoughts and beliefs cause emotional states
  • According to Aaron Beck, why do depressed people feel the way they do?
    They have biased negative interpretations
  • What maintains the negative triad in depressed individuals?
    Negative self schemas and cognitive biases
  • What are cognitive biases in depression?
    • Focus on negative aspects
    • Ignore positive aspects
    • Distort information
  • What is overgeneralization in cognitive biases?
    Assuming failure in one area means failure in all
  • What is catastrophizing in cognitive biases?
    Believing one failure leads to total failure
  • What are types of negative self-schema?
    • Ineptness schema
    • Self-blame schema
    • Self-evaluation schema
  • What are possible causes of negative schemas?
    • Loss of a parent
    • Rejection by peers
    • Criticism by parents or teachers
    • Physical or emotional abuse
  • What is the negative triad?
    • Negative view of the world
    • Negative view of the future
    • Negative view of the self
  • How does a depressed person process information?
    They focus on negatives and ignore positives
  • What is a healthy interpretation of negative events?
    • Bad things happen as part of life
    • Focus on potential positives
  • How does a depressed person interpret being dumped by a partner?
    They feel worthless and hopeless
  • What are the strengths of Beck's Negative Triad?
    • Good supporting evidence
    • Practical application in CBT
  • What is a limitation of Beck's Negative Triad?
    • Blames the client rather than situational factors