Therapy
Etiology
SUDS
Mood Disorders
100
Creator of CBT

Beck

100

The theory that depression is due to attributional styles that lead individual to believe they cannot change environment. 

Learned Helplessness

100

Treatment associated with the 12 step model

AA
100

The most severe form of bipolar disorder

Bipolar I 

250

Therapy associated with restructuring negative thoughts and beliefs

CBT

250

The key factor associated with suicide according to Joiner

acquired capacity

250

Treatment associated with change talk and building readiness 

MI

250

Disorder characterized by long periods of mild to severe depression.

Persistent depressive disorder 

300
The therapy that focuses on role disputes and improving interpersonal functioning

Interpersonal therapy

300

Theory that both environment and genetic contribute to susceptibility for a disorder 

Diathesis Stress Model 

300

Founder of AA

Bill W

300

Disorder characterized by long periods of mild depression and mania symptoms.

Cyclothymic disorder

400

CBT compared to ADM are equally effective in the acute term. This treatment is more effective in the long term.

CBT

400

Lewinsohn argues this is the primary driver of depression.

Withdrawal 

400

According to Prochaska and DiClemente, individuals go through stages of change. An individual who does not believe they have a substance problem is likely in this stage. 

Precontemplation

400

A person who meets all criteria for a major depressive episode, and 20 years ago reports having a 2 day episode wherein they had an unusually elevated mood which lead to hospitalization would fit this diagnosis

Bipolar I

500

Focuses on managing mania by helping a person establish routines.

Interpersonal social rhythm therapy 

500

The theory that argues that depressive episodes become more likely with time due to changes that occur within the individual to make them more susceptible to depressogenic reactions 

Sensitization model of depression

500

Precursor to AA

Oxford Group

500

A person does not meet full criteria for a major depressive episode but has had long periods of depression going back many years. It always goes away for 3 or so months in the summer but then return again. This diagnosis is most appropriate. 

Other specified depressive disorder

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