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  • Aaron Beck believed that depressed individuals feel as they do because their thinking is biased towards negative interpretations of the world, and they lack a perceived sense of control
  • The cognitive approach to explaining depression looks at our 'mental processes' (thoughts, attention, perceptions) and how they affect our behaviour
  • Cognitive Psychologists look at how irrational thinking (cognition) leads the patient to suffer from depression.
  •  Beck (1967) explains depression as a  vulnerability that can be caused by the person's cognition (the way they think) and their negative schemas.
  • Beck suggested there were 3 parts to cognitive vulnerability:
    • faulty information processing
    • negative self-schemas
    • the negative triad