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Cognitive restructuring and EEG in major depression
Authors:Deldin Patricia J  Chiu Pearl
Affiliation:

aUniversity of Michigan, Department of Psychology, 2252 East Hall, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109, USA

bHarvard University, Department of Psychology, William James Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Abstract:
Techniques based on cognitive therapy and electroencephalography (EEG) were used to investigate the predictive utility of EEG alpha power with regard to mood improvement. Controls and individuals with major depression participated in four EEG recording blocks. Blocks 1 and 4 were resting baselines. During Block 2, Ss were asked to think about their “most troubling life difficulty.” Next, Ss were introduced to cognitive views of depression and techniques used in cognitive therapy. For Block 3, Ss were asked to use these methods to think again about their life difficulty. Ss who reported greater post- than pre-intervention happiness (i.e., “Responders”) exhibited greater overall cortical activity than Non-responders. Depressed Responders further exhibited a cortical asymmetry of greater right relative to left activity in frontal areas. The predictive utility of EEG is discussed with regard to identifying individuals who show mood improvement following cognitive restructuring.
Keywords:Electroencephalography   Major depression   Cognitive therapy   Treatment predictors
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