Cognitive therapy for depression
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v1i2-3.668Keywords:
depression, cognitive model, cognitive-behavioral character, changeAbstract
The cognitive therapy of depression (Beck, Rush, Shaw & Emery, 1979) is set up by a cognitive model, i.e., the theoretical form as depression is thought, and cognitive-behavioral methods of change, i.e., the form as modifications could be developed in the depressive state. Basically, the present paper revises two aspects of the cognitive therapy of depression: (1) the cognitive-clinical constructs of the cognitive model, which will be integrated into the broader perspective of the information processing model; and (2) the therapeutic change, from the perspectives of therapy's efectivity and change's nature and possibilities.
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