Depression - Becks Negative Triad Flashcards

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Beck suggests

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Depressed people see the world more negatively and process thoughts differently
- negative views about themselves, their future and the world.
Negative schemas from childhood = negative triad of thoughts.

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3 stages

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-cognitive bias
-negative schemas
-negative triad

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Cognitive bias

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See the negative in everything
-distort/ misinterpret info
-their mind won’t accept good news so they catastrophise everything

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Negative schemas

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Negative schemas from childhood
-from when people were critical = lower self esteem
-provide negative framework in adult life view life as bad

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Negative triad

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Cognitive bias and negative schemas maintain negative triad (negative and or relational view of themselves)

Negative view of the world, yourself and the future

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Beck study

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Method - interview
Sample 50 pp 34 women 16 men with depression
-compared with control group 31 w/o depression
-matched pairs

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Results and conclusion

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Themes in depressed people - low self esteem, self-blame, anxiety, regard selves as inferior in attractiveness and intelligence.
- these thoughts tended to be automatic and persistent

Conclusion - study supports becks theory that people w depression think differently than people w/o.

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Evaluation of study

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✔️- matched pairs, involved men and women so generalisable to both

✖️- small sample size had to generalise and less valid
-interviews may give socially desirable answers which makes findings less reliable
-retrospective data

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