(Bryan & Harter, 1899) in the acquisition of expert skills, the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy for many disorders (Butler, Chapman, Forman, & Beck, 2006), hyperbolic A lack of understanding of th
A cognitive explanation refers to an explanation that hypothesizes that the analysis of a grammatical phenomenon is based on conventional semantic properties. It involves linking the distribution of linguistic features, such as plural inflections, to the semantic classes of entities denoted by nouns. ...
Cognitive Therapy and Research , 12 , 441–457.Millar, Karen U., Abraham Tesser and Murray G. Millar (1988), "The Effects of a Threatening Life Event on Behavior Sequences and Intrusive Thought: A Self-Disruption Explanation," Cognitive Therapy and Research, 12, 441-457....
These mechanisms, which broadly covers cognitive, emotion, and relational regulatory skills, are developmentally salient and have been routinely targeted in youth resilience promo- tive interventions (Greenberg, 2006; Prince-Embury & Adversity and Resilience Science Saklofske, 2014). However, recent ...
Landau damping is the tendency of solutions to the Vlasov equation towards spatially homogeneous distribution functions. The distribution functions, however, approach the spatially homogeneous manifold only weakly, and Boltzmann entropy is not changed by
As TOT increases, increased activity in the default mode network (DMN) structure may cause participants to increase their level of task-irrelevant thought activity, leading to an increased frequency of attentional lapses and decreased levels of cognitive performance. The DMN becomes active when the ...
This practice is now being used in cancer care or chronic disease care to help ease a person’s anxiety and depression. The method is combined with other methods, such as talk therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy. Engaging in making tangles claims to increase focus and motivation, which seem...
COGNITIVE therapyPHOBIASMaladaptive personality, the motivational systems, and intolerance of uncertainty play important roles in the statistical explanation of depression and anxiety. Here, we notably examined for the first time whether symptoms of depression, anxiety, health anxiety, and fear of COVID-...
one longitudinal study with cognitive tests of ~360 participants in a correlational design, one quasi-experimental study concerning health and therapy with ~360 participants, one cognitive experimental study with 100 participants, and one semi-structured interview study with 7 informants on risk awarenes...
(DMN) structure may cause participants to increase their level of task-irrelevant thought activity, leading to an increased frequency of attentional lapses and decreased levels of cognitive performance. The DMN becomes active when the brain is in a state of wakefulness and rest or when the ...