Cognitive Approach

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CIE A Level Psychology Mind Map on Cognitive Approach, created by Bina K on 09/11/2014.
Bina K
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Cognitive Approach
  1. Beck's Cognitive Triad
    1. Negative view of self- Negative view of world- Negative view of future
      1. negative schemata can be internal or external, specific or global, stable or unstable
      2. Cognitive Behaviour theory (CBT)
        1. AIM- to change irrational/dysfunctional thinking
          1. focuses on current problems not past symptoms
            1. reality testing- asking patient to give evidence for negative thoughts.
        2. Ellis' ABC Model
          1. A-activating event. B-beliefs about event. C-consequent emotions and behaviours
            1. REBT
          2. Evaluation
            1. recognizes complex cognitive processes as important in psychological disorders.
              1. effective treatment for depression and anxiety
              2. idea of schemata is reductionistic and vague
                1. takes no account of biological or genetic factors
                  1. some disorders might lead to irrational thinking
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