Beck suggested depression was a result of cognitivevulnerability, which he split into three parts: faultyinformationprocessing, negativeselfscheme and the negativetriad.Faultyinformationprocessing is attending to the negatives and ignoring positives, often characterised by black and whitethinking.Negativeselfschema implies that the package of information a person has about themselves allows them to interpret everything about themselvesnegatively. This is caused by the negativetriad.
Beck suggested a person develops a dysfunctional view of themselves because of automatic thoughts- the negativetriad. The three aspects of the triad are: negative view of the self ("I am worthless"), negative view of the future ("the economy will never get better"), and a negative view of the world ("the world is a cold, hard place"). However, negative view of the self also contributes to the emotional characteristic of lowselfesteem.
Ellis described another cognitive explanation of depression, in which he proposed mental health conditions were a result of irrational thoughts (any thoughts preventing us from happiness and causing pain). To explain this he used the ABC model. Activatingevents are situations triggering irrational thoughts (failing of a test etc), beliefs are irrational. Some irrational beliefs he named include masturbation, utopianism, and i-can't-stand-it-itis. Whereas consequences are due to triggering and can be emotional or behavioural.