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What is the cognitive behavioural theory of depression?
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What is the cognitive behavioural theory of depression?
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The cognitive behavioural theory of depression proposes that depression is caused by negative and irrational thought patterns and beliefs, and that it can be treated through cognitive restructuring and behaviour activation.
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