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Psychopathology – depression AQA Specification A
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Possible questions for 24 marks Outline and evaluate psychological explanations for depression. Outline and evaluate one or more psychological explanations for depression. Outline and evaluate two or more psychological explanations for depression.
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Possible split questions Outline psychological explanations. 8 marks Evaluate psychological explanations. 16 marks Outline one or more psychological explanations. 8 marks Evaluate psychological explanations. 16 marks Outline two psychological explanations. 8 marks Evaluate two psychological explanations. 16 marks
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Psychodynamic explanations Unconscious forces Early experience – oral stage Dependency Loss leading to anger Later loss – mourning turns to melancholia Anger towards loved ones is unacceptable to the superego so it’s turned inward.
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Learned helplessness Can be treated as a behavioural or cognitive or cognitive-behavioural explanation. Tendency to stop trying after a few unsuccessful attempts. Even though escape from an unpleasant situation becomes possible. Devised from observation of research using dogs. Follow-up research done by Seligman with humans.
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Beck’s cognitive theory Negative schemata – NATs Linked with childhood experience Cognitive distortions (negative bias) Cognitive triad Selective abstraction Minimisation / maximisation Generalisation
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Lewinsohn’s behavioural explanation Lack of positive reinforcement in social situations. Avoidance of future similar situations Causes withdrawal Social disengagement/withdrawal linked with depression Social inadequacy increases due to lack of practice in social situations Social withdrawal is reinforced
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Abramson’s misattribution hypothesis Cognitive-behavioural Individual attributes failure to themselves Makes this global – ‘everything I do is rubbish’ Makes it stable ‘it always will be’. Becomes hopeless
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EVALUATION Research evidence in support of the theory or against it. Lack of evidence due to methodological issues, difficulties with testability of the theory. May explain the maintenance of depression rather than the initial cause. May be the effect rather than the cause. May not be observed in every case of depression. May be too simple an explanation on its own. May be combined with the biological explanation. May be supported by effective treatments associated with it. Although not in every case.
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Language for evaluation/commentary However... Furthermore... In addition to... In contrast to... On the other hand... It could be argued that... In support of this... Further support for....
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Use of technical terms Debates Determinism Reductionism Nature / nurture debate Psychology as science (methodology) Issues Use of animals in research Gender bias Culture bias Ethical issues
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