7. Cognitive Approach To Explaining Depression Flashcards
state the 3 elements involved in Beck’s cognitive theory of depression/cognitive vulnerability
fault information processing, negative self-schemas, the negative triad
what does the term ‘cognitive approach’ refer to?
approach that focuses on how our mental processes such as thoughts and perceptions affect our behaviour
what does Beck’s cognitive theory of depression explain?
why some people are more vulnerable to depression than others
what does Beck’s theory suggest about why some people are more vulnerable to depression than others?
that a person’s cognitions create this vulnerability
how does faulty information processing occur?
when depressed we attend to the negative aspects of a situation and ignore positives, also tend to blow small problems out of proportion and think in black and white terms
what is a schema?
a package of ideas and information developed through experience, they act as a mental framework for the interpretation of sensory information
what is a self-schema?
the package of information we have about ourselves, if we have a negative self-schema we interpret all information about ourselves in a negative way
what are the 3 kinds of negative thinking involved in Beck’s negative triad?
negative view of the self, negative view of the world, negative view of the future
how does Beck’s negative triad make a person vulnerable to depression?
such negative views lead a person to interpret their experiences in a negative way and so make them more vulnerable to depression
what did Ellis propose as an explanation of depression and when?
the ABC model, 1962
how did Ellis suggest depression occurs through the ABC model?
an activating event triggers irrational beliefs which in turn produces a consequence - depression
what did Ellis propose good mental health was?
the result of rational thinking
how did Ellis define rational thoughts?
thinking in ways that allow people to be free of pain and happy
how did Ellis define irrational thoughts?
not as unrealistic or illogical but as any thoughts that interfere with us being happy and free of pain
Identify the A in Ellis’ model
Activating event