Cognitive theory of depression
The cognitive theory of depression is one of the most influential and well-established psychological models of mood disorders.
The cognitive theory of depression is one of the most influential and well-established psychological models of mood disorders.
In this article, we will explore the main components of the biopsychosocial model, how they relate to schizophrenia, and how they can inform effective interventions
In this article, we will review the main assumptions and evidence of the biomedical model of schizophrenia, as well as its implications for diagnosis and treatment.
In this article, we will review the main concepts and evidence of the social model of schizophrenia.
The psychodynamic model of schizophrenia is a psychological theory that attempts to explain the origins and manifestations of this severe mental disorder.
The cognitive model of schizophrenia is a psychological approach that attempts to explain the cognitive and emotional processes that underlie the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
In this article, we will explore the notion of the self-concept in more detail, and examine how it is used in different fields of psychology.
In this article, we will provide an overview of the main concepts and branches of cognitive theory, as well as some of the current challenges and future directions in this field.
This article explains the history and details of behavioural theory, the therapeutic theory which cognitive-behavioural therapy is based on.
This article summarizes the main therapeutic theories and gives links for more in-depth study.