Depression and Identity: Are Self-Constructions Negative or Conflictual?
Depression and Identity: Are Self-Constructions Negative or Conflictual?
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Negative self-views have proved to be a consistent marker of vulnerability for depression.However, recent research has shown that a particular kind of cognitive conflict, implicative dilemma, is highly prevalent in depression.In this study, the relevance of these conflicts is assessed as compared to the cognitive model of depression of a negative hiboost 4k smart link view of the self.
In so doing, 161 patients with major depression and 110 controls were assessed to explore negative self-construing (self-ideal discrepancy) and conflicts (implicative dilemmas), as well as severity of symptoms.Results showed specificity for the clinical group indicating a pattern of mixed positive and pomyslnaszycie.com negative self-descriptions with a high rate of conflict.Regression analysis lent support to the conflict hypothesis in relation to clinically relevant indicators such as symptom severity, global functioning.
However, self-ideal discrepancy was a stronger predictor of group membership.The findings showed the relevance of cognitive conflicts to compliment the well-consolidated theory of negative self-views.Clinical implications for designing interventions are discussed.