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According to Aaron Beck's cognitive theory of depression, why do people experience depression?
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According to Aaron Beck's cognitive theory of depression, why do people experience depression?
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People experience depression as a result of negative automatic thoughts that are distorted and unrealistic. These thoughts relate to themes of defeat, loss, and failure, and can lead to feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness.
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