depression explanation and treatment

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  • What is one of the most common mental health disorders?
    Depression
  • What percentage of adults in the UK experience depression?
    One in five adults
  • Which demographic has a higher rate of depression symptoms?
    Women aged 16 to 29
  • What is the purpose of this video?
    To learn about principles of depression
  • What is the cognitive approach to explaining depression focused on?
    Internal mental processes
  • What term do psychologists use to describe a mental framework built from experience?
    Schema
  • How do schemas help individuals navigate the world?
    They act as mental shortcuts
  • What can negative schemas lead to in individuals with depression?
    Biases and negative self-perception
  • What are Beck's three types of negative schemas?
    • Negative beliefs about oneself
    • Negative beliefs about the world
    • Negative beliefs about the future
  • What is the consequence of negative thought patterns in depression?
    Negative behaviors like avoidance and withdrawal
  • What is overgeneralization in cognitive distortions?
    Assuming one negative experience will always happen
  • What does selective abstraction involve?
    Focusing on one negative detail out of context
  • What does the 'A' in Ellis's ABC model stand for?
    Activating event
  • How do beliefs differ between those with and without depression in Ellis's model?
    Beliefs can be rational or irrational
  • What is the consequence of having a rational belief after a breakup?
    Looking for a new healthy relationship
  • What does 'masturbatory thinking' refer to in Ellis's theory?
    Unrealistic expectations about life
  • What does research by Grizzoli and Terry suggest about negative thinking styles?
    They increase the likelihood of developing depression
  • What did March's study find about the effectiveness of CBT?
    It had an effectiveness rate of 81%
  • What is a limitation of cognitive theories of depression?
    They do not explain all types of depression
  • What do family studies suggest about depression?
    It may have a genetic predisposition
  • What is the role of cognitive therapies in treating depression?
    To challenge and change negative schemas
  • What are the two cognitive therapies mentioned for treating depression?
    • Beck's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    • Albert Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
  • How does Beck's CBT approach the treatment of depression?
    Patients act as scientists testing their thoughts
  • What is the purpose of homework tasks in CBT?
    To identify and challenge negative thoughts
  • What is the goal of shame attacking exercises in REBT?
    To confront fears and cope with disapproval
  • How do Beck's and Ellis's therapies differ in their approach?
    Beck encourages self-discovery, Ellis confronts directly
  • What did March's study reveal about combined treatment for depression?
    Combined treatment had an effectiveness rate of 86%
  • What is a criticism of CBT regarding patient responsibility?
    It can be seen as victim blaming
  • What is a limitation of focusing solely on the present in therapy?
    It may overlook past trauma and issues
  • Why might CBT be more expensive than drug therapy?
    It requires multiple one-to-one sessions
  • What is a potential benefit of CBT in the long term?
    It helps individuals return to work
  • What is the role of patrons in supporting the channel?
    They provide resources and support for content
  • What is the purpose of the links provided in the video description?
    To offer additional resources for support