An Evaluation of a Brief Treatment for Depression Based on the Learned Helplessness Model1978 - 246 pages |
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anagrams task APPENDIX asked awareness of feelings Awareness-of-Feelings Treatment Beck Beck Depression Inventory changes clinical depression Cognitive Distortion Measure cognitive therapy Collect mood forms covariance daily mood demand characteristics dependent variables depressed individuals depressed mood depressive illnesses depressive symptoms dyad effective end of treatment etiology evaluation expectation experiences experimenter feelings of helplessness follow-up assessment follow-up interview group A subjects group H Group Mean group members H subjects Helplessness-Reduction Treatment Hypothesis important improvement Initial Interview inter-rater reliability Interview Protocol last session learned helplessness model less depressed Lewinsohn's major measures of depression measures of helplessness ment observation Optimism participants post-treatment assessment post-treatment measures Post-treatment Questionnaire problems question reducing depression result role-play scales scores self-observation booklets self-report Seligman sessions left Set up tape Severity of Depression situation Subjective helplessness suggested taped segments therapy three weeks tion tive trainer treatment groups treatment of depression unlearning variance vocal behavior