Psychopathology - L8 - The Behavioural, Emotional And Cognitive Characteristics Of Depression Flashcards

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Diagnosis of depression

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  • At least 5 symptoms must be present every day for two weeks
  • The five symptoms must include sadness or loss of interest and pleasure in normal activities
  • The person will show impairment in general functioning that has not been caused by other events (death of loved one)
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Behavioural characteristics (action)

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  • shift in energy levels
  • social impairment
  • weight changes
  • poor personal hygiene
  • sleep pattern disturbance
  • aggression and self harm
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Shift in energy levels

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  • Depressed people might have reduced amounts of energy resulting in fatigue, lethargy and high levels of inactivity
  • This might lead them to withdraw from work, education and their social life
  • Some depressed people might have high amounts of nervous energy whereby they become agitated and restless, this is called psychomotor agitation
  • They may pace around, wring their hands and tear at their skin
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Social impairment

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  • There are reduced levels of social interactions with friends and relations
  • The person may distance themselves from friends and family
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Weight changes

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  • Significant increase or decrease in weight is associated with depression
  • Some people might eat a great deal when they are depressed and therefore put on a great deal of weight
  • Other people have a reduced appetite and eat very little, and therefore lose a great deal of weight
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Poor personal hygiene

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Depressed people often have reduced incidence of washing and wearing clean clothes etc

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Sleep pattern disturbance

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  • Depression is often characterised by constant insomnia whereby they have difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep and they might wake up very early
  • Alternatively they might require large amounts of sleep and they might oversleep (hypersomnia)
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Agression and self-harm

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  • Sufferers of depression are often irritable and they can become physically or verbally aggressive, for instance quitting their job impulsively
  • They might also be physically aggressive in the form of self harming, such as cutting themselves or attempting suicide
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Emotional characteristics (feeling)

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  • loss of enthusiasm
  • constant depressed mood
  • worthlessness
  • anger
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Loss of enthusiasm

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  • Depression is often characterised by a lessened concern with and/or lack of pleasure in daily activities such as hobbies or things that the person used to enjoy
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Constant depressed mood

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  • A key characteristic is the ever present and overwhelming feelings of sadness/hopelessness and feeling empty
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Worthlessness

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  • Sufferers of depression often have constant feelings of reduced worth and or inappropriate feelings of guilt
  • They might also experience very low levels of self esteem
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Anger

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  • The person might feel anger which might be directed towards others or turned inwards towards the self, which could result in self harm
  • Depression may arise from feelings of being hurt and wishing to retaliate
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Cognitive characteristics (thinking)

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  • Delusions
  • Reduced concentration
  • Thoughts of death
  • Poor memory
  • Negative thinking
  • Absolutist thinking
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Delusions

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  • Some depressive patients will experience delusions, generally concerning guilt, punishment, personal inadequacy or disease
  • Some will also experience hallucinations, which can be auditory, visual, olfactory (smell), and haptic (touch)
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Reduced concentration

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  • There can be difficulty in paying/maintaining attention, and the person might feel that they cannot stay on task for long periods of time
  • They might have slower thought processes than normal and difficulty making decisions (even if the decision seems very simple)
  • This can interfere with the person’s ability to do their job
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Thoughts of death

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  • Depressed people will have constant thoughts of death and/or suicide
  • They might believe that the world would be a better place without them, and they might make plans to end their life
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Poor Memory

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Depressed people will have trouble retrieving memories and their memory might be very poor in general

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Negative thinking

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  • Depressed people often have a negative view of the world and they expect things to turn out badly rather than well
  • They tend to have negative expectations about their lives and relationships, and the world in general
  • This leads to the self fulfilling prophecy whereby if you expect negative things to happen, then they probably will
  • Positive factors in their life will be ignored and they have a cognitive bias
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Absolutist thinking

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  • Most situations are not all bad or all good
  • Sufferers of depression tend to think in this format, and they usually think about events in absolutist terms, “it was a complete disaster” rather than, “that was good, but there are a few things that could have been better