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  1. Oct 2, 2024 · Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like What are the symptoms of depression?, What are the features of depression?, Episode severity Symptoms Features and others.

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  3. No matter what prisoners try to do, they cannot escape. Eventually, they become passive and depressed. This illustrates the central idea in the ... theory of depression. Learned helplessness.

    • A) Cognitive Bias
    • B) Negative Self-Schemas
    • C) The Negative Triad

    Beck found that depressed people are more likely to focus on the negative aspects of a situation, while ignoring the positives. They are prone to distorting and misinterpreting information, a process known as cognitive bias. Beck detailed numerous cognitive biases, two of which include: over-generalisations and catastrophising. For example, a depre...

    A schema is a ‘package’ of knowledge, which stores information and ideas about our self and the world around us. These schemas are developed during childhood and according to Beck, depressed people possess negative self-schemas, which may come from negative experiences, for example criticism, from parents, peers or even teachers. A person with a ne...

    Beck claimed that cognitive biases and negative self-schemas maintain the negative triad, a negative and irrational view of ourselves, our future and the world around us. For sufferers of depression, these thoughts occur automatically and are symptomatic of depressed people. The negative triad (pictured below) demonstrates these three components, i...

  4. a) become depressed. b) will have another stressful life event. c) do not become depressed. d) experience a reduction in social support.

  5. Depression Test. 20 Questions. 3 Minutes. Are you experiencing depression? Many people feel low at some point, but for those with clinical depression, such feelings don’t pass; they lead to...

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  7. Explain what quasi-experimental research is and distinguish it clearly from both experimental and correlational research. Describe three different types of quasi-experimental research designs (nonequivalent groups, pretest-posttest, and interrupted time series) and identify examples of each one.