depression Flashcards
2 parts of the mood disorders chapter in the DSM-4
depressive (unipolar) disorders and bipolar disorders
2 types of depressive disorders in the DSM-4
MDD and dysthymic disorder
4 DSM-5 depressive disorders
MDD, persistent depressive (dysthemia in DSM4) , disruptive mood dysregulation and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
between what ages can you be diagnosed w/ disruptive mood dysregulation?
6 and 18
2 new depressive disorders to the DSM 5
disruptive mood dysregulation and premenstrual dysphoric
change to MDD in DSM-5 ?
no bereavement exclusion anymore. different to depression.
Seligman Learned helplessness theory
learn that they lack control over their lives after experiencing negative life events
Hopelessness theory
learn to expect negative life events
Schema Theory - Beck
interaction between events and interpretation based on Schemas we develop in early life.
Abramson Attribution theory
stable v instable, external v internal, global v specific
Stress-generation hypothesis
depressogenic cognitions and behaviours generate negative life events which maintain depression.