Beck's cognitive theory of depression and Ellis's ABC model provide key insights into the cognitive approach to explaining depression. These theories highlight how negative thought patterns and irrational beliefs contribute to depressive symptoms.
Overall Summary:
Beck's cognitive theory and Ellis's ABC model explain depression through cognitive processes:
- Beck's theory focuses on faulty information processing, negative self-schemas, and the negative triad
- Ellis's ABC model emphasizes how irrational beliefs lead to emotional and behavioral consequences
- Both theories have practical applications in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- While supported by research, these models don't explain all aspects of depression