Depression and Dual-Processing: Theoretical Analysis and Implications for Treatment

Author(s)
Phillips, Wendy Joy
Hine, Donald
Thorsteinsson, Einar
Dunstan, Debra
Watt, Susan
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Beevers' (2005) dual-process model of cognitive vulnerability to depression proposes that depression involves an interaction between implicit (automatic) and explicit (effortful) information processing systems. This research comprised four studies that addressed the validity and viability of the theory. ... Overall, the research findings provide qualified support for Beevers' (2005) dual-process perspective, and suggest that interventions that target both implicit and explicit processes may offer the greatest hope for long-term relief from depression.
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en
Title
Depression and Dual-Processing: Theoretical Analysis and Implications for Treatment
Type of document
Thesis Doctoral
Entity Type
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