Treatment
DIAGNOSIS: DEPRESSION
TREATMENT: COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION
BRIEF SUMMARY
- Basic premise: "Aaron T. Beck’s cognitive theory of depression proposes that persons susceptible to depression develop inaccurate/unhelpful core beliefs about themselves, others, and the world as a result of their learning histories. These beliefs can be dormant for extended periods of time and are activated by life events that carry specific meaning for that person. Core beliefs that render someone susceptible to depression are broadly categorized into beliefs about being unlovable, worthless, helpless, and incompetent. Cognitive theory also focuses on information processing deficits, selective attention, and memory biases toward the negative."
Essence of therapy: "In cognitive therapy (CT), clients are taught cognitive and behavioral skills so they can develop more accurate/helpful beliefs and eventually become their own therapists."
https://div12.org/treatment/cognitive-therapy-for-depression/
TREATMENT RESOURCES
TREATMENT MANUALS
Cognitive Therapy of Depression
Cognitive Therapy in Groups
Group Cognitive Therapy: A Treatment Approach for Depressed Older Adults
Cognitive therapy for depression
CRITICAL STUDIES
Predictors of differential response to cognitive, experiential, and self-directed psychotherapeutic procedures
Preventing relapse/recurrence in recurrent depression with cognitive therapy: a randomized controlled trial
Group therapy for mood disorders: A meta-analysis
Group cognitive therapy for depression produces clinically significant reliable change in community-based settings