Cognitive Triad Inventory
Clinical

The Architecture of Depression: Beck’s Cognitive Triad

Until the 20th century, two competing views of depression dominated clinical understanding:  the psychoanalytic one, where one took a stand as “anger turned inward,” and the behavioural one,  where it was viewed as a byproduct of environmental reinforcement, the only plausible explanation  of the phenomenon as the result of “our environment.”  But in the 1960s,

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