Cards (5)

    • Becks negative triad
      > Beck stated that consistent negative thoughts can make a person vulnerable to depression
      > This can be due to faulty information processing where people ignore all the positives and attend to all the negative aspects
      > Proposed the negative triad
      1. negative views about oneself - 'i hate myself'
      2. Negative views about the world - 'the world is a hard place'
      3. negative thoughts about the future - ' i will never achieve anything'
    • Ellis's ABC Model
      > Emphasises the role of irrational thoughts that interfere with us being happy
      1. Activating event - external such as the loss of a job
      2. trigger irrational Beliefs - perfection (musterbation) and that life should be fair (utopianism)
      3. Consequences - such as depression
    • Beck AO3
      :) RTS Cohen et al
      > He tracked the development of 473 adolescents, regularly measuring cognitive vulnerability
      > It was found that showing cognitive vulnerability predicted later depression in life
      > supporting the association between cognitive vulnerability - negative thinking
    • AO3 -
      :) Led to practical applications
      > Principles of the theory that depression is caused by negative and irrational thought processing has led to the treatment of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
      > Challenge and change irrational thoughts to rational and positive ones via disputing
      > Therefore it is an important part of applied psychology
    • AO3-
      :( Cause and effect cannot be established
      > Cannot be concluded if the negative and irrational thoughts cause depression or if they are a consequence of it
      > Therefore it is argued the cognitive approach cannot be seen as a full explanation