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The cognitive approach to explaining depression

Cognitive Model of Depression and Ellis' ABC Model

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
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Psychopathology
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THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO EXPLAINING DEPRESSION
Beck's cognitive theory of depression
Beck (1967) suggested a cognitive

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Ellis's ABC Model

Ellis's ABC model, proposed in 1962, explains how irrational thoughts contribute to poor mental health, including depression:

A - Activating event: Situations that trigger irrational thoughts B - Beliefs: Irrational beliefs, including "musterbation" and "utopianism" C - Consequences: Emotional and behavioral outcomes resulting from irrational beliefs triggered by activating events

Vocabulary: "Musterbation" refers to the belief that one must always succeed or achieve perfection. "Utopianism" is the belief that life is always meant to be fair.

Highlight: Ellis' ABC model of depression provides a framework for understanding how external events, beliefs, and consequences interact in depression.

Evaluation of Ellis's model:

  • Offers a partial explanation, as not all cases of depression follow activating events
  • Has practical applications in CBT, with research supporting the effectiveness of challenging irrational beliefs
  • Doesn't explain all aspects of depression, such as anger or hallucinations
  • Challenges the concept of cognitive primacy, as emotions are not always influenced by cognition

Example: In CBT based on Ellis's ABC model for depression, therapists help patients identify and challenge irrational beliefs to reduce depressive symptoms.

The document also briefly mentions the relationship between attachment and depression, noting that infants with insecure attachments to parents are more likely to experience depression in adulthood.

Highlight: The cognitive explanation of depression a level Psychology encompasses both Beck's and Ellis's theories, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the cognitive processes involved in depression.

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Cognitive Model of Depression and Ellis' ABC Model

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:

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THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO EXPLAINING DEPRESSION
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Ellis's ABC Model

Ellis's ABC model, proposed in 1962, explains how irrational thoughts contribute to poor mental health, including depression:

A - Activating event: Situations that trigger irrational thoughts B - Beliefs: Irrational beliefs, including "musterbation" and "utopianism" C - Consequences: Emotional and behavioral outcomes resulting from irrational beliefs triggered by activating events

Vocabulary: "Musterbation" refers to the belief that one must always succeed or achieve perfection. "Utopianism" is the belief that life is always meant to be fair.

Highlight: Ellis' ABC model of depression provides a framework for understanding how external events, beliefs, and consequences interact in depression.

Evaluation of Ellis's model:

  • Offers a partial explanation, as not all cases of depression follow activating events
  • Has practical applications in CBT, with research supporting the effectiveness of challenging irrational beliefs
  • Doesn't explain all aspects of depression, such as anger or hallucinations
  • Challenges the concept of cognitive primacy, as emotions are not always influenced by cognition

Example: In CBT based on Ellis's ABC model for depression, therapists help patients identify and challenge irrational beliefs to reduce depressive symptoms.

The document also briefly mentions the relationship between attachment and depression, noting that infants with insecure attachments to parents are more likely to experience depression in adulthood.

Highlight: The cognitive explanation of depression a level Psychology encompasses both Beck's and Ellis's theories, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the cognitive processes involved in depression.

Psychopathology
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THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO EXPLAINING DEPRESSION
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Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression

Beck's cognitive theory, proposed in 1967, explains why some individuals are more susceptible to depression. It emphasizes three key components:

  1. Faulty information processing: Depressed individuals tend to focus on negative aspects and ignore positives, often magnifying small problems.
  2. Negative self-schemas: People with depression interpret information about themselves negatively, based on schemas developed through experience.
  3. The negative triad: This consists of three types of automatic negative thinking: Negative view of the world Negative view of the future Negative view of the self

Definition: A schema is a set of ideas and information developed through experience. A self-schema specifically refers to the information we have about ourselves.

Highlight: Beck's cognitive triad 1976 forms the core of his theory, explaining how negative thoughts about self, world, and future contribute to depression.

Evaluation of Beck's theory:

  • Supported by research evidence, such as Grazioli and Terry's 20002000 study on post-natal depression
  • Has practical applications in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBTCBT
  • Doesn't fully explain all aspects of depression, such as anger

Example: In CBT, therapists can identify and challenge components of the negative triad to help patients overcome depressive thoughts.

Quote: Clark and Beck 19991999 concluded that there was "solid support for all the cognitive vulnerability factors."

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