Zusammenfassung der Ressource
the cognitive approach to
treating depression
- cognitive behaviour therapy
- common, psychological treatment
- assess the patient
- identify goals
- challenge irrational thoughts
- Beck's cognitive therapy
- identify thoughts about: self, world and future
- challenge them
- test the reality of negative beliefs
- homework diary
- patient as scientist
- proof that things are better than first thought
- Ellis's - rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT)
- ABCDE model
- D - dispute
- E - effect
- identify & dispute irrational thoughts
- challenge irrational thoughts
- behavioural activation
- encouraged to be more active & enjoyable activities
- evaluation
- it is effective
- large evidence - March
- compared CBT and drugs
- CBT just as effective (81%)
- drugs & CBT (86%)
- may not work in severe cases
- can't motivate to engage in hard work of CBT
- can't pay attention
- may have to use CBT and drugs
- more successful with a better patient/ therapist relationship
- quality of relationship determines success
- talking is what makes it successful
- evaluation +
- some patients want to explore their past
- CBT focuses on present and future
- they are aware of their past
that is affected them
- talking about the present is frustrating
- overemphasis on cognition
- CBT may miss important circumstances of a patient
- e.g. living with abuse - CBT ignores this
- may make people demotivated to change their situation