Login
Remember
Register
Science Q&A Sarvan.Net
All Activity
Q&A
Questions
Hot!
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Users
Ask a Question
About Us
XML Sitemap
Terms of Service
Ask a Question
According to Beck, how do negative thoughts contribute to depression?
0
votes
48
views
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
AlejandraHal
(
590
points)
According to Beck, how do negative thoughts contribute to depression?
Your comment on this question:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Your answer
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on:
Email me if my answer is selected or commented on
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Jan 15
by
IsaacGreig05
(
490
points)
Negative automatic thoughts trigger negative schemas, maintaining negative beliefs and leading to depression.
Your comment on this answer:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Related questions
0
votes
1
answer
22
views
According to the cognitive-behavioural theory, how does a person's negative thought pattern contribute to depression?
asked
Jan 20
in
Psychology
by
CortezRedric
(
650
points)
0
votes
1
answer
30
views
According to the cognitive-behavioural theory, how do people with eating disorders develop negative thoughts about their bodies?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
Malinda52F72
(
270
points)
0
votes
1
answer
46
views
According to Beck, why do individuals experience depression?
asked
Jan 16
in
Psychology
by
ElenaElrod34
(
390
points)
0
votes
1
answer
22
views
According to Beck, how does cognitive therapy treat depression?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
LilianaKarp
(
470
points)
0
votes
1
answer
18
views
According to cognitive-behavioural theory, how can individuals change negative thoughts?
asked
Jan 17
in
Psychology
by
LibbyWhittel
(
430
points)
27.0k
questions
26.9k
answers
2
comments
3.9k
users
Categories
All categories
Science
(12.0k)
Psychology
(10.5k)
Chemistry
(4.5k)
Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...