Cognitive Attributions in Depression: Bridging the Gap between Research and Clinical Practice

J Psychother Integr. 2016 Jun;26(2):103-115. doi: 10.1037/int0000030.

Abstract

Individuals seeking treatment for depression often are struggling with maladaptive cognitions that impact how they view themselves and the world. Research on cognitive attributions that underlie depressed mood focuses on the phenomenon of negative cognitive style, in which depressed people tend to view undesirable occurrences in life as having internal, stable, and global causes. Based on research, clinicians have developed various techniques that seek to modify depressive attributions in order to alleviate symptoms of depression. In this article, the authors review the literature on attributions in depression, present clinically relevant interventions based on empirical support, provide case examples, and summarize future directions and recommendations for researchers and practitioners.

Keywords: attribution; depression; negative cognitive style.