Theory that believes mood disorders occur from unconscious grief over real or imagined losses. Therapists look to bring these issues to consciousness and work through them. (Problem depressed individuals may be too passive to want to do anything about it) | ||
Reintroduces clients to positive/pleasurable activities and events. | ||
Views depression as resulting from a pattern of negative thinking that may be triggered by current upsetting situations. Treatment recognizes and changes these negative processes. |
Chapter 9: Treatment for Mood Disorders
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