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3 The Cognitive Model Thinking BehaviourEmotion Perception Information Behaviour CognitionReal World www.psychlotron.org.uk

4 Cognition & Depression Depression results from systematic negative bias in thinking processes Emotional, behavioural (and physical?) symptoms result from cognitive abnormality –Depressed cognitive triad –Silent assumptions –Faulty thinking strategies www.psychlotron.org.uk

5 Depressed Cognitive Triad The Self ExperiencesThe Future www.psychlotron.org.uk

6 Silent Assumptions Grounding assumptions operating an a semi-conscious level: –‘I must get people’s approval’ –‘I must do things perfectly’ –‘I must always be valued by others’ –‘The world must be fair and just’ www.psychlotron.org.uk

7 Faulty Thinking Systematic negative bias in information processing: –Arbitrary inference –Selective thinking –Overgeneralisation –Catastrophising –Personalising –Black and white thinking www.psychlotron.org.uk

8 Cognition & Depression Some hypotheses: –Depressed patients think differently to clinically normal people –Changes in thinking precede the onset of depressed mood –Changing thinking patterns can reduce or remove depressed symptoms (NB treatment- aetiology fallacy) www.psychlotron.org.uk


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