Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Disorders Second Edition: 24 (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology)
by Andrew Mathews (Author), Colin Macleod (Author), Andrew Mathews (Author), Fraser N. Watts (Author), J. Mark G. Williams (Author)
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1997
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This book responds to the explosion of interest in using the methods of experimental cognitive psychology to help understand emotional disorders, especially common anxiety and depressive disorders. It reviews recent research, focusing on how emotion affects the following: conscious and non-conscious processing, memory bias and memory deficits, attentional bias, schematic processing, judgements, thoughts and images. It also explores how irregularities in these processes can contribute to emotional disorders
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1990
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Abnormalities in cognitive processing are still not totally understood. However, this book aims to remedy the situation by reviewing the theoretical and experimental aspects of the application of cognitive psychology to the understanding of emotional disorders. It is the first comprehensive review of recent work in this area, many aspects of which have attracted widespread interest.
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1997
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This book responds to the explosion of interest in using the methods of experimental cognitive psychology to help understand emotional disorders, especially common anxiety and depressive disorders. It reviews recent research, focusing on how emotion affects the following: conscious and non-conscious processing, memory bias and memory deficits, attentional bias, schematic processing, judgements, thoughts and images. It also explores how irregularities in these processes can contribute to emotional disorders
Synopsis
This book responds to the explosion of interest in using the methods of experimental cognitive psychology to help understand emotional disorders, especially common anxiety and depressive disorders. It reviews recent research, focusing on how emotion affects the following: conscious and non-conscious processing, memory bias and memory deficits, attentional bias, schematic processing, judgements, thoughts and images. It also explores how irregularities in these processes can contribute to emotional disorders