Psychopathology - treating depression

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    • Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)

      The most commonly used psychological treatment for depression
    • CBT
      • Based on both cognitive and behavioural techniques
      • Aims to deal with thinking, such as challenging negative thoughts
      • Aims to deal with behaviour through behavioural activation
    • CBT process
      1. Assessment to clarify patient's problems
      2. Jointly identify goals and plan
      3. Identify negative or irrational thoughts to challenge
    • Irrational/dysfunctional thoughts

      Thoughts that are likely to interfere with a person's happiness, e.g. lead to depression
    • CBT process
      1. Change negative and irrational thoughts
      2. Put more effective behaviours into place
    • Beck's Cognitive Therapy
      Similar to Ellis's but most widely used in cases of depression
    • Beck's Cognitive Therapy
      • Helps individual focus on automatic negative schemata (thoughts) and consider alternative ways of thinking
      • Aims to identify automatic thoughts about the world, the self and the future - the negative triad
      • Challenges these thoughts and tests the reality of negative beliefs
    • Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)

      • A type of cognitive therapy first used by Albert Ellis which focuses on resolving emotional and behavioural problems
      • Aims to change irrational beliefs to more rational ones
    • REBT process
      1. Identify general and irrational beliefs
      2. Challenge these false beliefs through reality testing
    • ABCDE model in REBT
      Dispute and Effect/effective
    • REBT techniques
      1. Logical dispute - question the logic of thoughts
      2. Empirical dispute - seek evidence for thoughts
    • REBT homework
      Patient identifies their own irrational beliefs and then proves them wrong
    • CBT is the most commonly used psychological treatment for depression
    • CBT is based on both cognitive and behavioural techniques
    • Irrational/dysfunctional thoughts are thoughts that are likely to interfere with a person's happiness
    • Beck's Cognitive Therapy helps individuals focus on automatic negative thoughts and consider alternative ways of thinking
    • REBT aims to change irrational beliefs to more rational ones
    • The central technique of REBT is to identify and dispute (challenge) irrational thoughts
    • There is a vast amount of supportive evidence that CBT is an effective method of treating depression
    • CBT may not be appropriate for all cases of depression, such as severe cases or those with learning disabilities
    • CBT may overemphasise the importance of cognition and minimise the importance of social environment
    • There are concerns over the long-term effectiveness of CBT, with high relapse rates
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