The Cognitive Explanation of Depression (Clinical Psychology) Flashcards
What do behaviourist theories say about Depression?
Depression is a result of environmental factors causing faculty learning, which leads to set behavioural responses
What is the Behavioural Explanation for Depression?
Depression is due to: Lack of Positive Reinforcement Learned Helplessness
How is Depression due to Learned Helplessness?
Maker + Seligman: They found that dogs exposed to inescapable electric shocks learned to give up trying to escape; and didn’t take the chance to escape, even when an opportunity was offered. This reflects the behaviour of ‘learned helplessness’; the inability to initiate coping strategies
What is the Cognitive Explanation for Depression?
Depression is due to: Maladaptive Attributional Style Cognitive Triad Negative Schemas Cognitive Distortions
What are the Types of Attributional Biases?
Internal: We are responsible for what happens to us External: Events are beyond our control Stable: Consistent thinking it will often/always happen (e.g. I always get lost) Unstable: Thinking it will not always happen/will be inconsistent (e.g. this is a one off event) Global: Happens for many things/all places, everything in general (e.g. My navigational skills are awful) Specific: Happens for few/one things/places, incidents are isolated (e.g. I get lost in Seven Kings)
How is Depression due to a Lack of Positive Reinforcement?
Lewisohn (1974): Depression occurs due to a lack of positive reinforcement from the environment. The person either does not engage with the social environment, or they lack the social skills to engage with social environments in a way that leads to reinforcement
What is an Attribution Bias?
Attributions Bias: How we habitually locate causes for events
How is Depression due to Negative Schemas?
Beck’s Theory of Depression: Depression and a depressed mood is a product of pessimistic schemas we hold about how the world works. Negative schemas develop during childhood as a result of early trauma and unhappy experiences, leading to a cognitive triad about themselves seeing themselves as useless and worthless.
What is the Cognitive Triad?
Depressed people hold negative views about themselves, the world and the future
What are the two types of schema that operate in depression?
Negative Interpersonal (generalised representation of self relationships) Depressonegenic Schemas (Negative life events have an impact on cognitive behaviour)
How is Depression due to a Maladaptive Attributional Style?
Those with depression have an internal, stable and global attributional biases. Therefore they may believe that everything that happens to them is due to them being the way they are, and everything is their fault. People with a maladaptive attributional style tend to put more emphasis on fault within themselves as a casual factor of their failure. They internalise failure in a way that suggests they can’t change, and that will affect everything they do
How is Depression due to Cognitive Distortions?
Depressed people interpret information in a biased and inaccurate way; focusing on the negative and ignoring the positive (selective abstraction)
What is Polar Reasoning, and how can it Link to Depression?
Unless everything is absolutely perfect, it is considered a dismal failure For example, getting an A instead of an A* If people have polar reasoning, they may always see themselves as a failure (even when they’re not)
What is Overgeneralisation, and how does it Link to Depression?
One aspect of an experience is extrapolated from, in order to form a belief about what happened For example, failure on one essay means that failure on the course is inevitable
What research evidence Supports the Cognitive Behavioural Theory for Depression?
D’Alessandro Lewinsohn et al