Beck:cognitive Explanations Of Depression Flashcards

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Background

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Cognitive triad

Overgeneralisation - basis of one negative event, others will have negative outcomes

Non-logical interference - tendency to Infer without logical cause from other negative events

Dichotomous thinking - selective recall of negative events

This explains depression as a result of faulty negative thinking

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Aim

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understand cognitive distortions in patients with depression

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Method

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Clinical interviews with patients undergoing therapy for depression

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Design

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Independent measures

Comparison with 31 a non-depressed patients

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Participants

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50 depressed patients

16 male 34 females aged 18 to 48

Middle/upper class, average intelligence

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Procedure

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Face-to-face interviews, reports of patients thoughts before session and during

Diarys kept sometimes and brought to sessions

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Results

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Certain themes occurred in depressed patients that didn’t occur in Non-depressed

e.g. low self-esteem, self blame, overwhelming responsibilities, desire to escape, anxiety and paranoia

Often regarded themselves as inferior, stereotypical responses to situations

Distortions were involuntary, plausible and persistent

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Conclusions

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Patients showed cognitive distortions that deviated from logical and realistic thinking.

This only related to depression and not other disorders

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