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Cognitive Etiology of Major Depressive Disorder

Cognitive Etiology of Major Depressive Disorder . Xandra Xiao Anna Goncharova. At the cognitive level of analysis: Depressed cognitions Cognitive distortions Irrational beliefs Can result in disturbances of the mood. They are contributing factors, not the sole causes. .

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Cognitive Etiology of Major Depressive Disorder

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  1. Cognitive Etiology of Major Depressive Disorder Xandra Xiao Anna Goncharova

  2. At the cognitive level of analysis: • Depressed cognitions • Cognitive distortions • Irrational beliefs Can result in disturbances of the mood. They are contributing factors, not the sole causes.

  3. Cognitive style theory • Ellis (1962) states that psychological disturbances come from having irrational expectations and beliefs • “My work must be perfect”“I did not do well on my last test”“Therefore I am stupid”

  4. Theory based on schema • Beck (1976) claimed that depression comes form schema processing where schemas and self-perception interfere with information processing. • Theorized the idea of a “triad”: • Overgeneralization • Non logical inference • Dichotomous

  5. Supporters of the idea that cognition and depression are linked. • Blackburn (1988) showed that depressed people had disturbed thought processes • Frude (1998) used a prospective study to support the claim. • Alloy et al. (1999) longitudinal study

  6. Counter-claims • Studies only show correlational relation not causational relationship • Implications: CBT (Cognitive behavioral therapy) tries to change patient’s thinking style.

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