reviewAmerican Journal of PsychiatryJul 16, 2008Closed access

The Evolution of the Cognitive Model of Depression and Its Neurobiological Correlates

University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

Although the cognitive model of depression has evolved appreciably since its first formulation over 40 years ago, the potential interaction of genetic, neurochemical, and cognitive factors has only recently been demonstrated. Combining findings from behavioral genetics and cognitive neuroscience with the accumulated research on the cognitive model opens new opportunities for integrated research. Drawing on advances in cognitive, personality, and social psychology as well as clinical observations, expansions of the original cognitive model have incorporated in successive stages automatic thoughts, cognitive distortions, dysfunctional beliefs, and information-processing biases. The developmental model identified…

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  • Depression (economics)
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Economics
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