Mental Health Technician Certification (AMCA) Practice Test

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Theories that conceptualize depression as learned responses belong to which category?

  1. Humanistic theories

  2. Cognitive theories

  3. Behavioral theories

  4. Biological theories

The correct answer is: Behavioral theories

Theories that view depression as a result of learned behaviors and responses fall under behavioral theories. This perspective emphasizes the role of environmental factors and experiences in shaping an individual's behavior, including emotional responses like depression. In essence, behavioral theories posit that depression can arise from patterns of maladaptive behavior that are reinforced over time, meaning that individuals may learn to exhibit depressive symptoms based on their interactions with their environment. This approach contrasts with humanistic theories, which focus more on personal growth and self-actualization, cognitive theories that center on thought processes and cognitive distortions, and biological theories that highlight genetic or neurochemical factors in the development of depression. By understanding depression through the lens of behavioral theories, mental health technicians can target specific behaviors in treatment, aiming to modify or unlearn negative behavioral responses associated with depression.