cognitive theories of depression and anxietyThis chapter contains sections titleddoi:10.1002/0470013494.ch29Ian H. GotlibDepartment of Psychology, Building 420, Jordan Hall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USALynn Y. AbramsonDepartment of Psychology, University of Wisconsin㎝adison, 1202 W. ...
Someone may be at the centre of a scale measuring intelligence, towards the low end of a scale of anxiety, towards the high end for impulsiveness or openness to change, and so on, until an overall picture is gained. In everyday life we come closest to the trait approach in making ...
Parry describes some responses which may result from the reac tion of the person to his crisis. There may be short term unreality and anaesthesia; sleep disturbance; disrupted appetite and indiges tion; muscle tension; aches, pains, skin rashes, infections; anxiety and depression; ...
More research is necessary to understand and address the issues of statistics anxiety and negative attitudes toward statistics (Ruggeri et al., 2008a, b). 9.2.3.2 Attribution Theory Bernard Weiner contributed a key advance in metacognition through attribution the- ory. Attributions are an important ...
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In the first stage, patients are instructed to construct a graded series of anxiety-inducing scenes related to their phobia. A 10- to 15-item list of low-, moderate-, and high-anxiety scenes is typically employed. The patient writes descrip- tions of the scenes on index cards and then ...
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The greater part of Ducasse’s text is not, in fact, in Kristeva’s sense ‘a mosaic of citations’, or a tess elation in Bloom’s sense, 10 but like both Revolution in Poetic Language and The Anxiety of Influence, Poésies is a montage of diverse theories. Whereas the mark of such...
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