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According to the cognitive-behavioural theory, how does a person's negative thought pattern contribute to depression?

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When a person consistently has negative thoughts, including pessimistic views of the future, it can lead to feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, the hallmark features of depression. These negative thoughts create neural pathways in the brain that further reinforce the depressive state. For example, if a person believes that they are worthless, this can cause them to feel depressed, and this then reinforces the negative belief.

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