5 edition of Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders found in the catalog.
Published
August 16, 2005
by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Lauren B. Alloy (Editor), John H. Riskind (Editor) |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 464 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7938571M |
ISBN 10 | 0805857745 |
ISBN 10 | 9780805857740 |
The clinical experience of cognitive therapies is adding to the understanding of emotional disorders. Based on clinical experience and evidence, this groundbreaking book represents a development of cognitive therapy through the concept of metacognition. Cognitive therapy and the emotional disorders. Aaron T. Beck. International Universities Excellent self help book which explores some of the basic kinds of irrational thinking which cloud our emotions and lead to greater levels of anxiety and depression. and write about the use of cognitive therapy in treating emotional disorders and 5/5(2).
Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders attempts to synthesize the most recent information in this promising field. Editors Lauren Alloy and John Riskind take on the task of compiling essays in the burgeoning area of cognitive vulnerability in emotional disorders. The introduction provides information on theory and research by: 1. In this book, leading experts present the first broad synthesis of what we have now learned about the nature, of cognitive factors that seem to play a crucial role in creating and maintaining vulnerability across the spectrum of emotional : Taylor And Francis.
In its opening chapters, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the way in which the cognitive theory of emotional disorders accounts for the most commonly observed psychological problems. A chapter by Aaron T. Beck discusses how the cognitive model accounts for phenomena that are commonly regarded as disturbances of personality.5/5(2). Books. Books; Psychotherapy Library; eBook Collections; Premium Books; Journals. The American Journal of Psychiatry; Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders. Stephanie Bagby-Stone M.D. Stephanie Bagby-Stone M.D. Search for more papers by this author Published Online: Cited by: 1.
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Emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional patterns of eating are clearly among the most devastating and prevalent confronting practitioners, and they have received much attention from researchers--in personality, social, cognitive, and developmental psychology, as well as in clinical psychology and : Paperback.
Emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional patterns of eating are clearly among the most devastating and prevalent confronting practitioners, and they have received much attention from researchers--in personality, social, cognitive, and developmental psychology, as well as in clinical psychology and psychiatry/5.
'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' deserves a prominent place in the library of every researcher and serious student of the cognitive sources and treatment of emotional editors and other contributors to this excellent resource are to be commended for this by: Emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional patterns of eating are clearly among the most devastating and prevalent confronting practitioners, and they have received much attention from researchers—in personality, social, cognitive, and developmental psychology, as well as in clinical psychology and : $ In this book, leading experts present the first broad synthesis of what we have now learned about the nature, of cognitive factors that seem to play a crucial role in creating and maintaining vulnerability across the spectrum of emotional : $ "'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' deserves a prominent place in the library of every researcher and serious student of the cognitive sources and treatment of emotional editors and other contributors to this excellent resource are to be commended for this" Read more.
In this book, leading experts present the first broad synthesis of what we have now learned about the nature, of cognitive factors that seem to play a crucial role in creating and maintaining vulnerability across the spectrum of emotional disorders. A major recent focus has been cognitive vulnerability, which seems to set the stage for recurrences of symptoms and episodes.
In the last five years there has been a rapid proliferation of studies. Emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression. As well as predicting risk of emotional disorders, new studies have provided evidence of a causal relationship between processing bias and vulnerability.
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On this book, fundamental specialists present the first broad synthesis of what we have now now now found in regards to the nature, of cognitive parts that seem to play an necessary place in creating and sustaining vulnerability all through the spectrum of emotional points.
Buy Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders 1 by Alloy, Lauren B., Riskind, John H. (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Nowhere is this assertion probably more true than in the case of depression, where the study of vulnerability has begun to emerge as a focal point in efforts to understand and prevent this disorder.
This chapter discusses theory and research that has examined the Cited by: Review. 'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' deserves a prominent place in the library of every researcher and serious student of the cognitive sources and treatment of emotional editors and other contributors to this excellent resource are to be commended for this volume.
It is perhaps in the nature Author: Lauren B. Alloy, John H. Riskind. Cognitive Vulnerability to Panic Disorder By Norman B. Schmidt, Kelly Woolaway-Bickel In the mids, several cognitive theories were advanced that dramatically influenced research on the nature and treatment of panic disorder (Barlow, ; Clark, ; Reiss & McNally, ).Cited by: 7.
Annu Rev Clin Psychol. ; Cognitive vulnerability to emotional disorders. Mathews A(1), MacLeod C. Author information: (1)Medical Research Council, Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom. s@ A review of recent research on cognitive processing indicates that biases in attention, memory, and interpretation, as well as Cited by: Cognitive vulnerability to emotional disorders | Lauren B Alloy; John H Riskind | download | B–OK.
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AU - Mathews, A. AU - Macleod, Colin. PY - Y1 - N2 - A review of recent research on cognitive processing indicates that biases in attention, memory, and interpretation, as well as repetitive negative thoughts, are common across emotional disorders, although they vary in form according to type of by: Very informative book on cognitive therapy and emotional disorders, it does not give enough tools to self-treat after a self-analysis.
This book seems primarily written for therapists and explains the path of the author, a former psychoanalyst who found the precepts of psychoanalysis too far from the reality in the field and how he found this new (for ) therapy/5.
"'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' deserves a prominent place in the library of every researcher and serious student of the cognitive sources and treatment of emotional Read more.This collection synthesizes the latest knowledge about cognitive factors in vulnerability to emotional disorders.
The contributors use this model to discuss mood disorders, major anxiety disorders, bulimia and anorexia nervosa.“Riskind and Rector’s Looming Vulnerability: Theory, Research and Practice represents a major advance in understanding the cognitive and evolutionary basis of anxiety and other emotional disorders.
The book presents an innovative cognitive-behavioral theoretical perspective which states that the dynamic experience of threat perception is a.