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Can you think of any factors which might affect which image you are more likely to see first?
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The Cognitive Model Thinking Behaviour Emotion Perception Cognition
Thinking Behaviour Emotion Perception Information Cognition Real World
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Cognition & Depression
Depression results from systematic negative bias in thinking processes Emotional, behavioural (and physical?) symptoms result from cognitive abnormality Depressed cognitive triad Silent assumptions Faulty thinking strategies
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Depressed Cognitive Triad
The Self Experiences The Future
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Silent Assumptions Grounding assumptions operating at a semi-conscious level: ‘I must get people’s approval’ ‘I must do things perfectly’ ‘I must always be valued by others’ ‘The world must be fair and just’
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Faulty Thinking Systematic negative bias in information processing:
Systematic negative bias in information processing: Arbitrary inference Selective thinking Overgeneralisation Catastrophising Personalising Black and white thinking
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Cognition & Depression
Some hypotheses: Depressed patients think differently to clinically normal people Changes in thinking precede the onset of depressed mood Changing thinking patterns can reduce or remove depressed symptoms (NB treatment-aetiology fallacy)
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