Psychological Causes of Depression Flashcards

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What are 3 psychological explanations of depression?

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  1. Psychodynamic theory.
  2. Cognitive causes.
  3. Sociocultural explanations.
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What did Freud describe depression as?

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An “excessive and irrational grief” as a reaction to loss. This loss could be real or imagined loss of affection from the parent that the person was most dependent on.

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What did Freud suggest as the cause of depression?

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The individual identifies with the loss, so that repressed anger towards them is directed inwards to themselves, reducing their self-esteem making them vulnerable to depression in the future.
Actual loss or symbolic loss leads a person to re-experience parts of their childhood when they experienced loss of affection.
The greater the experience of loss as a child, the greater the regression as an adult.

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Freud also suggested that depression could be due to oral fixation. What did he mean by this?

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A depressive phase also occurs when someone’s super-ego or conscience is dominant causing excessive anxiety = depression.

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What did Waller et al find, supporting Freud’s psychodyamic explanation of depression?

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Men who had lost their fathers during childhood scored higher on a depression scale than those with fathers who had not died.

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What did Bifulco find, supporting Freud’s psychodynamic explanation of depression?

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Children whose mothers died during childhood were more likely to experience depression later in life.

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What did Cooper et al find, contradicting Freud’s psychodynamic explanation of depression?

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Loss probably only explains a small percentage - around only 10% of those who experience early loss later become depressed.

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What are 5 criticisms of Freud’s psychodynamic explanation of depression? (1 methodological, 1 issue/debate, 3 general).

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  1. Not everyone who experiences loss becomes depressed and not everyone who becomes depressed experienced a loss - argument is limited.
  2. Psychoanalysis has not proved to be very effective - suggests that depression may not always have a psychological cause.
  3. Deterministic - suggests it’s predetermined through childhood - some people’s depression may be caused by adult experiences of biological reasons.
  4. Simplistic - fails to consider other reasons e.g. biological causes.
  5. Can’t test scientifically - focuses on the unconscious.
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What is the cognitive explanation that Beck introduced?

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Depression is the result of ‘cognitive errors’ e.g. negative thinking and catastrophising.

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What are the 3 components of depression, known as the cognitive triad that Beck introduced?

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Negative thoughts about:

  1. The self
  2. The world/environment
  3. The future
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In addition to the cognitive triad, Beck also believed that depression prone individuals develop a negative self schema. What is this?

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A set of beliefs and expectations about themselves that are negative and pessimistic. They may be acquired during childhood as a result of a traumatic event, e.g. death of a parent/sibling, bullying, or parental criticism/neglect/abuse.

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Beck also introduced cognitive distortions, what are these?

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Logical errors in their thinking and selectively focusing on certain aspects of a situation while ignoring equally relevant information. People with negative self-schemas are prone to these.

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What are 2 examples of cognitive distortions?

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  1. Overgeneralisation - making a sweeping conclusion on the basis of a single event.
  2. Personalisation - attributing the negative feelings of others to yourself.
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What study did Butler and Beck carry out into cognitive explanations of depression that supported Beck? (Method, findings).

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Reviewed 14 meta-analyses investigating the effectiveness of Beck’s cognitive therapy.
Found - 80% of adults benefited from it. It was also more successful than drug therapy, and had a lower relapse rate.

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What study did Lewisohn carry out into cognitive explanations of depression that contradicted Beck? (Method, findings, suggests?).

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Studied p’s before they became depressed.
Found - those who later became depressed were no more likely to have negative thoughts than those who didn’t develop depression.
Suggests - faulty thinking may not be the only problem.

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Who introduced learned helplessness as a cognitive explanation of depression and what is it?

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Seligman
Depression can be learned when a person tries and fails to control unpleasant experiences. Depressed people are also more pessimistic and hold themselves responsible for negative events.

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What do sociocultural explanations of depression suggest?

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Life events mat act as a trigger in individuals who have a genetic predisposition for depression.

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What did Kendler find, relating to sociocultural explanations of depression suggest?

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The most depressed women were those who had experienced life events and had a genetic predisposition for depression.

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What study did Brown and Harris carry out, that supported sociocultural explanations of depression?

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Studied depressed women in London.
Found - depression was often preceded by a major life event.
1. Small sample - can’t gen - low pop and ext val.
2. Gender - beta - bias - can’t gen - low ext val.

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What has research also shown about depressed people and social support?

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Those who are depressed are more likely to have few friends and little social support - no support system.

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What did Joiner et al find about the body language of those with depression, relating to sociocultural explanations of depression

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Depressed people typically show negative body language which often causes others to reject them. This makes them less able to cope with stress and life events possible resulting in depression.

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What are 2 criticisms of the sociocultural explanation of depression?

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  1. Simplistic - can’t explain why not everyone who suffers major life events becomes depressed and why not everyone who becomes depressed has suffered major life events.
  2. Life events are subjective - some people find things more/less stressful than others, e.g. divorce.
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What model may be the most appropriate to explain depression?

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The diathesis-stress model - it considers both biological and psychological causes of depression.