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Cognitive characteristics of depression
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Poor
concentration-
Person may be unable to stick with a
task
or find it
difficult
to make decisions that they would normally find
straightforward
Attending to and dwelling on the negative- people are inclined to pay more attention to
negative
aspects of a situation and
ignore
the positives
Absolutist thinking- "
black
and
white
" thinking, means that when a situation is unfortunate they tend to see it as an absolute
disaster
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