Depression
Addiction
Gene
CBT for depression
CBT/learning theory for addiction
100

a type of mood disorder causing periods of feeling sad and lacking motivation to do everyday activities.

Definition of unipolar depression 

100

A mental health problem that means people need a particular thing – a substance or an activity – in order to be able to go about their normal routine

Addiction

100

Which has a higher chance of developing the same addiction?

Identical (monozygotic) twins or dizygotic twins

Identical twins

100

an explanation that focuses on how thought processes influence behaviour.

Cognitive theory

100

First key stage in CBT when treating addicts: 

Functional analysis

Identifying triggers

200

• lowering of mood – feeling very sad or upset

• lack of energy even after resting for a long time

• lack of motivation to do things

Symptoms of unipolar depression

200

a set of unpleasant physical or psychological symptoms someone gets when they are trying to quit or cannot satisfy their addiction.

Withdrawal
200

Name of study: 

Adopted children who had at least one biological parent with alcohol addiction - highly likely to show signs of alcohol addiction (share the gene)

Donald Goodwin et al. (1973)

200

Aaron Beck - Person has all three types of negative views - likely they will show symptoms of depression

Beck's cognitive triad


200

What other therapies can CBT be combined with to reduce withdrawal symptoms?

Drug use

300

Approximately 1 in 15 people will suffer from an episode of serious depression every year

Features of unipolar depression

300

- Ignore family and regular hobbies

- Spend money on addiction

- Quality of life and health affected 

Effect of addiction on individuals

300

Gene related to developing addiction

DDR2 gene

300

Beck's cognitive triad: Negative view of ____

Self

World

Future

300

Behaviour learned by associations.

Classical conditioning

400

Which level of episode includes having 4 symptoms of unipolar depression displayed (mild, moderate, severe?)

Mild

400

Another name for addiction

Dependence disorder

400

Is the gene explanation for addiction reductionist or hollistic?

Reductionist

400

Ellis's ABC model: 

What does A stand for?

Activating event


400

behaviour is learned through observation and imitation of role models.

Social learning theory

500

What % of patients with severe depression commit suicide?

10-15%

500

Symptoms of withdrawal

Sweating

Insomnia

Shaking

Lack of appetite

Headaches 

Irritability

500

Gene or environmetal influence:
Adoptive family has alcohol misuse - adoptee has greater risk of developing addiction

Environment

500

Ellis’s theory of depression: 

Good mental health = rational thinking

Bad mental health = _____

Irrational thinking


500

learning from the consequences of actions.

Operant conditioning

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