PSYCH-230 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cognitive Therapy, Social Anxiety Disorder, Coefficient Of Determination
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Beck: depression is associated with 2 personality styles. Sociotropy: vulnerability to depression due to high levels of dependency and excessive need to please others. Autonomy: vulnerability to depression due to a need to work toward achievement goals while being free from constraints imposed by others. People are likely to be depressed if they have a personality vulnerability that is matched by congruent life events. Matches diathesis-stress approach if someone has an achievement vulnerability and fails they will develop depression. Self-criticism predicts poor response to cognitive therapy. Measure incorporating items from measures of self-criticism, autonomy, and perfectionism. Depressed and social anxiety disorder groups reported the highest levels of self-critical perfectionism. Scps is the only signi cant unique positive predictor of depression symptoms. Captures shared variance among variables derived from diverse theoretical frameworks, including the psychoanalytic and cognitive paradigms. Depressed individuals thinking is biased toward negative interpretations. Negative schema: tendency to see the world and self negatively.