The cognitive explanation and treatments of depression A2

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What are the basic assumptions of the cognitive explanation of depression?
depression is caused by faulty thoughts
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Who developed the cognitive triad?
Beck
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This triad suggests that depressed people are caught in a triad of negative thoughts about the self, the world and the .........................
future
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With reference to negative schemas, what is the name for someone that perceives themselves as failing at relationships?
sociotrophy
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with reference to negative schemas, what is the name for the someone that perceives themselves as failing at work/ life goals
autonomy
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People with depression are also prone to cognitive distortions, what are these?
logical errors in thought processes
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Pick the distortion!: ' I am worthless, it is all my fault that download festival got cancelled :( '
Arbitrary interference
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Pick the distortion!: 'Man my teacher is so annoyed, he must be cross with me'
personalisation
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Pick the distortion!: 'I got a D in that exam, I'm going to do badly in all of my exams'
overgeneralisation
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What approaches does the cognitive therapy for depression combine
cognitive and behavioural
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What is the client given to do outside of therapy?
Homework
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