cbt for depression Flashcards

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what is CBT?

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Aims to reverse faulty/negative thinking patterns and train patients to use more adaptive behaviours by making them aware of cognitive error’s.

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how many sessions do people need?

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5-20, lasting from 50mins-1hr

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what is stage 1?

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education phase, teaches the patient about CBT and how emotions can be linked with cognitive perceptions. and behaviours, ethical issues are also discussed such as confidentiality.

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what is stage 2?

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setting an agenda - this involves the patient telling the clinician what they want/need to work on and planning how they may achieve this.

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stage 3?

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involves breaking down the issue, often using the downwards arrow technique to see the root of the issue and identifying where the problem lies.

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stage 4?

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involves deciding what may be unhelpful about the persons behaviour - and coming up with a helpful solution to deal with that problem.

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stage 5?

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homework - patients may be asked to keep a mood diary and keep track of their progress and how well they incorporated what they’ve learnt into their every day life.

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stage 6?

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the clinician is expected to monitor the behaviour of the patient by regularly checking the diary’s and ensure they are staying on track.

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stage 7?

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self-concept, the patient is told to talk to new families and friends and find out new elements about themselves and their friends that they didn’t no before.

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what did comer 1998 find?

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that 50-60% of people with depression did not showed no reoccurence after doing CBT

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what is a strength of using CBT rather than drugs??

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it is more ethical as there are less side effects?

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What problem lies with the validity of CBT?

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most of the data used is self-report data, therefore may not be credible.

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what are the main focus’s of CBT?

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  • Challenging distorted thinking

- training patients to use more adaptive behaviours

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what are main 4 assumptions of CBT

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  • depressed people respond to their own view of themselves
  • thoughts, behaviours and feelings are interrelated.
  • therapy will only be effective if it changes the way people view themselves, others and the world.
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what did Butler find?

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  • concluded that CBT was effective in treating depression after reviewing several studies and meta analysis where treatment had been used.
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what did NICE reccomend?

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national institute for health and care excellence - CBT as the most effective psychological treatment for moderate-severe depression.