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Depressive Schemas

Depressive schemas are mental predispositions that cause individuals to view things negatively. According to Beck's theory, these schemas are built around themes such as loss, failure, rejection, worthlessness, and inadequacy. They are thought to develop from adverse childhood experiences and, once activated by stress, they generate dysfunctional and pessimistic thoughts about oneself, the world, and the future.

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