explaining depression (cognitive)

Cards (12)

  • What are two cognitive approaches to explaining depression?
    - Beck's negative triad
    - Ellis' ABC model
  • What did Beck's negative triad suggest?
    some people's thinking patterns created a vulnerability to depression
  • What is faulty information processing?
    When people tend to focus on the negative aspects of situations & ignore the positive ones, tend to blow small problems out of proportion
  • What is a negative self-schema?

    may have grown up with a framework for understanding themselves & the world that is negative, e.g thinking they will always fail academically
  • What did Beck suggest these negative schemas & cognitive biases maintain?
    - negative triad : negative view of world, negative view of future & negative view of self
  • What does Ellis's ABC model argue?
    - good mental health is the result of rational thinking, allow people to be happy & free of pain.

    - Ellis proposed that depression is caused by irrational beliefs & used the ABC model to explain this
  • What does A stand for in the ABC model?
    A - activating event, such as a relationship break up
  • What does B stand for in the ABC model?

    B - beliefs
    Ellis said we become depressed when an event triggers negative beliefs, in particular 'mustabatory thinking
  • What is mustabatory thinking?
    When people think they must perfect & that everyone must love them & treat them fairly
  • What does C stand for in the ABC model?
    C - consequences

    when an event triggers such beliefs, the consequences can b unhealthy emotions & depression,

    e.g if you think everyone must treat you well then your expectations are too high & u r bound to become disappointed & depressed
  • What is a strength of an explanation for depression?
    - research support for Becks negative triad
    - Grazioli & Terry assessed 65 pregnant women for cognitive vulnerability & depression before & after birth
    - found women judged to have been high in cognitive vulnerability were most prone to post-natal depression
    - Furthermore, Cohen et al. tracked the development of 473 adolescents regularly & measured cognitive vulnerability
    - found cognitive vulnerability predicted later depression
    - shows an association between cognitive vulnerability and depression supporting Becks theory
  • What is a limitation of an explanation for depression?
    - a weakness of the cognitive approach as an explanation of depression is that there may be alternative biological explanations that suggest that genes and neurotransmitters may cause depression
    - For example research supports the role of low levels of the serotonin in depressed ppl
    - Furthermore, the success of drug therapies e.g SSRIs suggest that neurotransmitters do play an important role in the explanation of depression
    - this indicates that there may be other biological factors in the explanation of depression