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cognitive - depression
treating depression
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what is 1 type of cognitive behavioural therapy is used to treat depression?
-rational emotive behavioural therapy
(REBT)
what is REBT
-based on the assumption that depression is caused by
the way the patient views themself
and the
world.
-it teaches them to identify
maladaptive thought processes
and replace them with more
adaptive
ones to
reduce
depression
ABCDE structure: and afterwards:
A -
activating event
B -
beliefs
about event
C -
consequences
D -
disputing
the
irrational beliefs
E -
effective new beliefs
to replace the
maladaptive
ones
after: client learns to
identify
,
challenge
and
change
their own
irrational beliefs
what is
behavioural activation
?
-patients are asked to complete
homework assignments
to put the process into
practice
in
real life
what are the two types of
disputing
-empirical
-pragmatic
what is
empirical disputing
?
-identifying when the self-defeating beliefs are
inconsistent
with
reality
/
evidence
what is
logical disputing
?
-emphasising the
lack of usefulness in self-defeating beliefs
REBT AO3 - effectiveness
-cuijpers 2013
reviewed
75
studies on the
outcome
of treatments
= cbt was
superior
to
no treatment
+ was especially
effective
when combined with
drug therapy
(anti depressants) that control
biological
factors (low serotonin)
:(
second hand data
+
temporal
validity
REBT AO3 - ignores other factors
-situational
factors
-biological
factors (low
serotonin
= depression) +
hereditary
REBT AO3 - not a quick fix
-requires
commitment
,
motivation
and
effort
-on average,
27
sessions are needed
REBT AO3 -
expensive
-therapists charge between
£50-100
per session (unless NHS but that is in very
short supply
)
-however,
antidepressants
are cheap but:
:(
dependency
,
side effects
, dont get to the
root cause