cognitive explanations + treatment for depressoin

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    • what are the two cognitive explanations for depression?
      Beck's negative triad
      Ellis's ABC model
    • schema
      mental framework based on expectations
    • negative schema
      automatically negative cognitive biases leading people to process information in a biased, self defeating manner
    • 3 parts to negative cognitive vulnerability suggested by Beck
      cognitive biases: eg. overgeneralisation, catastrophizing, personalisation
      negative self schema: processing information in a biased, self-defeating manner
      negative triad: self, future, world
    • faulty information processing
      when depressed people attend to the negative aspects of a situation and ignore the positives
    • negative self schema
      interpreting all information about ourselves in a negative way
    • Beck's negative triad
      negative view of the world
      negative view of the self
      negative view of the future
    • name two strengths of Beck's negative triad as an explanation for depression
      RESEARCH SUPPORT:
      - Clark + Beck (1999) concluded that cognitive vulnerabilities precede depression which was backed by Cohen et al. (2019) in another study
      REAL WORLD APPLICATION:
      - applications in screening and testing for depression to identify those most a risk of developing depression so they can be monitored and then target vulnerabilities in CBT
    • outline Ellis's ABC model as an explanation for depression
      irrational beliefs make us overreact to events and become depressed
      - activating event: situations where irrational thoughts are triggered by external events
      - beliefs: identified a range of irrational beliefs
      - consequence: when the activating event triggers irrational beliefs there are emotional and behavioural consequences - depression
    • mustabatory thinking
      the consequences of not accepting we don't live in a perfect work
    • name one strength of Ellis's ABC model
      REAL WORLD APPLICATION:
      . real world application in the psychological treatment of depression
      . REBT has evidence for success meaning it has real world value
    • name one limitation of Ellis's ABC model
      DOESN'T EXPLAIN ALL TYPES OF DEPRESSION
      . only explains reactive depression and not endogenous depression
      . many cases of depression can't be traced to a life event and it isn't obvious what makes a person depressed
      . therefore Ellis's model is only a partial explanation for depression
    • what are the two cognitive treatments for depression?
      CBT
      REBT
    • what is CBT?
      a method for treating mental disorders based on both cognitive and behavioural techniques
    • cognitive element of CBT
      . begins with an assessment in which the client and therapist work together to clarify the clients problems
      . they identify goals for the therapy and create a plan to achieve them
    • behavioural element of CBT
      working to change negative and irrational thoughts and put more effective behaviours into place - challenging irrational thoughts
    • elements of CBT
      . client as scientist: patient generates and tests hypotheses about the validity of their irrational thoughts - when they realise that their thoughts don't match reality, this will change their schemas and irrational thoughts can be discarded
      . thought catching: identifying irrational thoughts coming from the negative triad of schemas
      . homework tasks: keep a diary to track enjoyable event or negative thoughts that have led to negative thinking
    • REBT
      extension of the ABC model to ABCDE model
      D - dispute
      E - effect
      central technique is to identify and challenge negative thoughts
    • empirical argument
      disputing whether there is evidence to support the negative belief
    • logical argument
      disputing whether the negative thought logically follows from the facts
    • name one strength of cognitive treatments of depression
      EVIDENCE OF EFFECTIVENESS FOR CBT
      . March et al. compared CBT to antidepressant drugs and a combo of both
      . after 36 weeks both were 81% improved and the combination group were 86% significantly improved
      . suggests CBT is just as effective when on their own and even more so as a combination
    • name one limitation of cognitive treatments of depression