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Cognitive Depression in Process



Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression by David Clark,

Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression by David Clark,
Based on decades of theory, research, and practice, this seminal book presents a detailed and comprehensive review, evaluation, and integration of the scientific and empirical research relevant to Aaron T. Beck’ s cognitive theory and therapy of depression. Since its emergence in the early 1960s, Beck’ s cognitive perspective has become one of the most influential and well-researched psychological theories of depression. Over 900 scientific and scholarly references are contained in the present volume, providing the most current and exhaustive evaluation of the scientific status of the cognitive theory of depression. Though the application of cognitive therapy has been well documented in the publication of treatment manuals, the cognitive theory of depression has not been presented in a unified manner until the publication of this book. Coauthored by the father of cognitive therapy, Scientific Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression offers the most complete and authoritative account of Beck’ s theory of depression since the publication of Depression: Causes and Treatment in 1967. Through its elaboration of recent theoretical developments in cognitive theory and its review of contemporary cognitive-clinical research, the book represents the current state of the art in cognitive approaches to depression. As a result of its critical examination of cognitive-clinical research and experimental information processing, the authors offer many insights into the future direction for research on the cognitive basis of depression. The first half of the book focuses on a presentation of the clinical phenomena of depression and the current version of cognitive theory.After outlining important questions that have been raised with the diagnosis of depression, the book then traces the historical development of Beck’ s cognitive theory and therapy through the 1960s and ’ 70s.



Getting Your Life Back: The Complete Guide to Recovery from Depression by Jesse H. Wright,
Getting Your Life Back: The Complete Guide to Recovery from Depression by Jesse H. Wright,
In Getting Your Life Back, Jesse H. Wright, M.D., and Monica Ramirez Basco, Ph.D., integrate the best features of proven therapies in a powerful strategy for winning the battle against depression. They draw on cognitive-therapy, traditional medical treatments (including anti-depressants), alternative medicine and nutrition, as well as spiritual approaches, to present a step-by-step program based on the Five Keys to Recovery: -- The Thinking Key teaches methods for correcting hopelessness, self-criticism, and other common types of depressive thinking -- The Action Key gets readers moving to break out of depression, solve problems, and enjoy life -- The Biology Key helps readers understand the use of medications and work with their doctors in an informed way -- The Relationship Key is designed particularly for people struggling with difficult relationships, grief, or significant life changes -- The Spirit Key adds depth to the recovery process with suggestions on how to renew a sense of purpose and meaning in one's life The authors help readers identify the keys that are most relevant to their particular problems and use them to design a Personal Plan for Recovery that will open the door leading out of depression and toward a fuller, more satisfying life.



Beck's cognitive triad - A triad of types of negative thought present in depression proposed by Beck in 1976. The triad forms part of his Cognitive Theory Of Depression.

Cognitive processing - When people believe that they will be reinforced for learning something, they are more likely to give it more attention and to mentally process it in an effective manner. On the other hand, when they do not expect to be reinforced for learning it, they are less likely to think about it, much less mentally process it in an effective fashion.

Cognitive restructuring - In cognitive therapy the process of learning to refute cognitive distortions is called cognitive restructuring.

Cognitive architecture - A cognitive architecture is a (artificial) computational process that acts like a certain cognitive system, most often, like a person, or acts intelligent under some definition. The term architecture implies an approach that attempts to model not only behavior, but also structural properties of the modelled system.



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