Cognitive therapy for depression.

Abstract:

:Cognitive therapy alone without concurrent behavioral components seems to be ineffective in the treatment of depressive patients. However, the combination of cognitive and behavioral treatment procedures including social skills training is effective even in the therapy of definite endogenous depression. Three important characteristics are mentioned explaining the therapeutical effectiveness: a concrete rationale, a highly structured therapy program and feedback- and support-techniques. Effectiveness and outcome of the various treatment methods are discussed in the light of three aetiological cognitive hypotheses: the Precipitation theory, the Vulnerability theory and the 'depression about depression' hypothesis.

journal_name

Psychopathology

journal_title

Psychopathology

authors

Zapotoczky HG

doi

10.1159/000285146

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1986-01-01 00:00:00

pages

142-7

eissn

0254-4962

issn

1423-033X

journal_volume

19 Suppl 2

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