reviewAnnual Review of Clinical PsychologyMar 1, 2010GREEN OA

Cognition and Depression: Current Status and Future Directions

Stanford University · University of Miami

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Abstract

Cognitive theories of depression posit that people's thoughts, inferences, attitudes, and interpretations, and the way in which they attend to and recall information, can increase their risk for depression. Three mechanisms have been implicated in the relation between biased cognitive processing and the dysregulation of emotion in depression: inhibitory processes and deficits in working memory, ruminative responses to negative mood states and negative life events, and the inability to use positive and rewarding stimuli to regulate negative mood. In this review, we present a contemporary characterization of depressive cognition and discuss how different cognitive processes are related not only to each other,…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Mood
  • Depression (economics)
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Recall
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Information processing
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