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Depression 2: Implementing Treatment
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Antidepressants (AD).
What is the biomedical approach?
How do antidepressants work?
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Evaluating Antidepressants as a Biomedical treatment.
Do antidepressants work? Use a piece of research to explain.
AMRC
Rough TEETH paragraph outline for Kirsch et al.
Is there any increased risk of relapse (ROR) due to AD? Use a piece of research.
AMRC
Rough TEETH outline for Neale et al.
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Appropriateness of AD medication.
Are there any side effects of antidepressents? Use research.
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - ETC.
When is ECT used?
How does ECT work?
Evaluating ECT as a Biomedical Therapy.
What is the effectiveness of ECT? Use a piece of research.
What's the appropriateness of ECTs? Use a piece of research.
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
What is the aim of CBT?
What is the first step of CBT?
What are the 6 Patterns of Faulty Thinking?
What's the goal of the first step of CBT?
What is step 2 of CBT?
What have recent developments suggested about CBT?
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Evaluation for CBT as an Individual Therapy.
Give research supporting the effectiveness of CBT using a piece of research.
Robinson (TEETH)
Give research against the effectiveness of CBT using a piece of research.
Kuyken Tsvirikos (TEETH)
Give research limiting the effectiveness of CBT using a piece of research.
Elkin.
Give research supporting the effectiveness of CBT using a piece of research.
Riggs et al (TEETH)
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Group Approached to Treatment of Depression - Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
How might MBCT help someone with depression?
Who came up with MBCT, what's the aim, process and goal of it?
Biomedical Treatments of Depression - Evaluating MBCT as a Group Therapy of Depression.
Give research supporting the effectiveness of MBCT using a piece of research.
Kuyken (TEETH)