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  1. Cognitive therapy

    about Aaron Beck s Cognitive Therapy the superordinate school of psychotherapy Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive therapy CT is a type of psychotherapy developed by American psychiatrist Aaron T. Beck . CT is one of the therapeutic approaches within the larger group of cognitive behavior therapy ... Zoom.htm title Questions and Answers about Cognitive Therapy accessdate 2008 11 21 work About Cognitive Therapy publisher Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research author Judith S. Beck ref Treatment ... focus to include anxiety disorders, in Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders in 1976, and other ... Therapy to General Anger Reduction journal Cognitive Therapy and Research volume 24 issue 6 pages ... modification techniques and cognitive therapy techniques became joined together, giving rise to cognitive behavioral therapy . Although cognitive therapy has always included some behavioral ..., clearly standardized kind of cognitive behavioral therapy. ref cite web url http www.beckinstitute.org ... Cognitive Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy accessdate 21 November 2008 author Judith S. Beck publisher Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research The Beck Institute Newsletter , February 2001 ref Precursors of certain fundamental aspects of cognitive therapy have been identified in various ... author Robertson, D title The Philosophy of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Stoicism as Rational and Cognitive ... states, The philosophical origins of cognitive therapy can be traced back to the Stoic philosophers . ref Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery 1979 Cognitive Therapy of Depression, p. 8. ref Application to depression .... Emery, Gary. title Cognitive Therapy of Depression publisher The Guilford Press location New York year ... and minimisation psychology minimization . ref name neale davison Types Cognitive therapy ... can live a balanced life. This form of cognitive therapy is an opportunity for the patient to learn of his current distortions and successfully eliminate them. Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT the most ...   more details



  1. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy

    File AFNI screenshot.png thumb right 220px Effects of cognitive rehabilitation therapy, assessed using fMRI . Cognitive rehabilitation therapy is a program to help brain injured or otherwise cognitively impaired individuals to restore normal functioning, or to compensate for cognitive deficits. ref name ecri cite web url https www.ecri.org Documents TA Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy ECRI Institute 012111.pdf title Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury What We Know and Don t Know about Its Efficacy date 2011 01 21 accessdate 2011 01 23 quote Approaches to cognitive rehabilitation therapy are generally separated into two broad categories restorative and compensatory. publisher ... and self correct when necessary. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy has been shown to be effective ... assisted type of cognitive rehabilitation therapy called Cognitive Remediation Therapy has been used ... K, Joffe RT, MacQueen G.Successful computer assisted cognitive remediation therapy in patients ... 2007. PMID 17610766 ref ref Wykes T. Cognitive remediation therapy in schizophrenia randomised controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry. 2007 May 190 421 7.PMID 17470957 ref ref Wykes T. Cognitive remediation therapy CRT for young early onset patients with schizophrenia an exploratory randomized controlled ... based research available to conclude that cognitive rehabilitation therapy is beneficial in treating ... brain injury who receive comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation therapy report significant improvement ... conclusions about the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation therapy for treating deficits related ... in the studies, differences in the types of cognitive rehabilitation therapy methods strategies ... that cognitive rehabilitation therapy is scientifically unproved. As a result, it refuses to cover ... Management Agency found that cognitive rehabilitation therapy is scientifically unproved and does ... neuropsychology Cognitive Remediation Therapy References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cognitive Rehabilitation ...   more details



  1. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy

    Refimprove date November 2008 Mindfulness based cognitive therapy MBCT is psychological therapy which blends features of cognitive therapy with mindfulness techniques of Buddhism . MBCT involves accepting thoughts and feelings without judgement rather than trying to push them out of consciousness, with a goal of correcting cognitive distortion s. MBCT was founded by Zindel Segal , J. Mark G. Williams ... cognitive therapy distinctive features url http books.google.co.in books?id MrEQrIBqy44C&printsec frontcover&dq Mindfulness based cognitive therapy&cd 1 v onepage&q&f false year 2008 publisher Taylor ... cognitive therapy&cd 10 v onepage&q Mindfulness based 20cognitive 20therapy&f false year 2004 publisher Guilford Press isbn 1593850662 page 46 chapter 3. Mindfulness based cognitive therapy ref which ..., M. 2002 . Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression. New York Guilford Press. ref MBCT ...?id QJ3cQT5UPsC&printsec frontcover&dq Mindfulness based cognitive therapy&cd 2 v onepage&q&f false Mindfulness based cognitive therapy for depression a new approach to preventing relapse , by Zindel ... Based Cognitive Therapy for Anxious Children A Manual for Treating Childhood Anxiety , by Randye Semple, Jennifer Lee. New Harbinger Pubns Inc, 2010. ISBN 1572247193. Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy in Boston http www.mbctboston.com http www.mbctboston.com References reflist Cognitive behavioral therapy Category Cognitive therapy Category Clinical psychology Category Cognitive behavioral therapy psychology stub he MBCT fi Tietoisuustaito ... M. Follette, Marsha Linehan title Mindfulness and acceptance expanding the cognitive behavioral .... to be useful for the therapists as well during therapy sessions. ref Fulton, Germer, Siegel, 2005, p.18 ... Therapy Mindfulness based stress reduction Jon Kabat Zinn Clive Sherlock Dialectical behavior therapy ... books?id 4NrK3IGkOg8C&pg PA143&dq Mindfulness based cognitive therapy&cd 4 v onepage&q ...   more details



  1. Cognitive Processing Therapy

    Wikify date February 2011 Cognitive Processing Therapy CPT is a cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD and related conditions ref Resick, P. A., & Schnicke, M. K. 1993 . Cognitive processing therapy for rape victims A treatment manual. Newbury Park, CA Sage. ref . It is a manualized therapy that includes common elements from general cognitive behavioral treatments. CPT ..., M.J., Young Xu, y., & Stevens, S.P. 2006 . Cognitive processing therapy for veterans with military ... clinical trial to dismantle components of cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress ... . A comparison of cognitive processing therapy with prolonged exposure therapy and a waiting list ... A. Resick is the author of Cognitive Processing Therapy for Rape Victims. See also Posttraumatic stress disorder Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ... Category Cognitive therapy Category Cognitive behavioral therapy Category Clinical psychology Category ... ref Monson, C.M., Price. J.L., Ranslow, E. 2005, October . Treating combat PTSD through cognitive processing therapy. Federal Practitioner, 75 83. ref ref Chard, K.M., Schumm, J.A., Owens, G.P., & Cottingham, S.M. 2010 . A comparison of OEF and OIF veterans and vietnam veterans receiving cognitive processing therapy. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 23, 25 32. ref , sexual assault victims ref Resick ... of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 867 879. ref ref Chard, K.M. 2005 . An evaluation of cognitive processing therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder related to childhood sexual ..., P. M., Resick, P.A., Huber, L.C., Griffin, M.G. 2006 . The effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy for PTSD with refugees in a community setting. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 13, 322 331. ref . CPT can be provided in psychotherapy individual and group therapy group treatment formats ... trauma specific cognitive techniques to help individuals with PTSD more accurately appraise these stuck ...   more details



  1. Cognitive analytic therapy

    Psychology sidebar Cognitive Analytic Therapy CAT is a form of psychological therapy initially developed in the United Kingdom by Anthony Ryle . This time limited therapy was developed in the context of the UK ... integrative therapy based on ideas from Cognitive behavioral therapy cognitive and Psychoanalysis ... elements from cognitive therapy practice such as goal setting and Socratic questioning into analytic .... ref Leiman, M. 1994 . The development of cognitive analytic therapy. International Journal of Short ... of Cognitive Analytic Therapy in poorly controlled type 1 diabetes patients. Diabetes Care , vol.20 ... therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy ref Marriott, M & Kellett, S 2009 . Evaluating a cognitive analytic therapy service Practice based outcomes and comparisons with person centred and cognitive ... series evaluation of the treatment of histrionic personality disorder with cognitive analytic therapy ... Denman, C 2001 . http apt.rcpsych.org cgi reprint 7 4 243.pdf Cognitive analytic therapy . Advances in Psychiatric Treatment , issue 7, pp 243 252 Ryle, A 1990 Cognitive Analytic Therapy Active Participation in Change . Chichester John Wiley & Sons. Ryle, A 1995 . Cognitive Analytic Therapy Developments in Theory and Practice. Chichester John Wiley & Sons. Ryle, A 1997 . Cognitive Analytic Therapy ..., I 2002 . Introducing Cognitive Analytic Therapy Principles and Practice. Chichester John Wiley & Sons. Reflist 2 External links http www.acat.me.uk Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy el icon http www.cognitiveanalytic.gr Institute for Cognitive Analytic Therapy Psychotherapy Category Cognitive therapy Category Psychotherapy Category Mental health ... due to its intensive use of Clinical formulation reformulation , its integration of cognitive ... first sessions However the slow, exploratory nature of traditional analytic therapy meant that these were not always addressed early and assertively, with the result that therapy, while effective, took ...   more details



  1. Cognitive Retention Therapy

    Cognitive Retention Therapy CRT also known as the Ashby Memory Method is a Cognitive therapies for dementia Cognitive therapy for dementia , based on the research of Dr. Mira Ashby . It is adapted from her programs for brain injury rehabilitation, for which she won the Order of Canada in 1984 ref http www.gg.ca honours search recherche honours desc.asp?lang e&TypeID orc&id 51 Governor General, Order of Canada ref . CRT is a specifically tailored program to work for the damage done by Alzheimer s disease and other dementia . Combining word exercises, visual stimulation, a process called errorless learning , Stroop effect Stroop exercises and many other techniques from Mira Ashby Dr. Ashby s research, CRT creates personalized activities based on participant s interests to stimulate all 5 senses . CRT is currently undergoing formal clinical studies, but has been presented at different seminars and conventions including the 28th National Conference of the Alzheimer Society of Canada in Toronto, Ontario ref Section C2 http www.alzheimers.ca english newsevents conference programdetails.htm Alzheimer s Society of Canada ref ref Page 2 A Proven Practical Approach to Alzheimer s and Dementia Care Frank Belfsky http www.dhhs.state.nh.us NR rdonlyres eykm33rapqw5hqizn57qvzioepn3fljpka25r4rcdlwvisq4q7lo5zq2y6lwuhf7qm2efn4ylavgkfb7blwxsdn2ztd 2006 Conference on Aging Fact Sheet.pdf New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services ref ref Page 9 On November 23rd http www.ccaag.com 2007Annual Report.pdf Alberta Association on Gerontology ref and has received positive feedback as a plausible treatment option. ref http www.elderwise.ca Early 20Intervention 20AD.pdf Early Intervention for Alzheimer s Disease Bot generated title ref ref cite journal last Ashby, CSA first John authorlink coauthors year 2006 month title Cognitive Retention Therapy Building Bridges to Memory journal CSA ... 1.html ref References references Category Cognitive therapy ...   more details



  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Psychology sidebar Cognitive behavioral therapy or cognitive behavioral therapies or CBT is a psychotherapy .... The title is used in diverse ways to designate behaviour therapy behavior therapy , cognitive therapy , and to refer to therapy based upon a combination of basic behaviorism behavioral and cognitive ... status of cognitive behavioral therapy a review of meta analyses journal Clin Psychol Rev volume ... a merging of behavior therapy with cognitive therapy . While rooted in rather different theories, these two ... Behavioural Therapy Stoicism as Rational and Cognitive Psychotherapy year 2010 publisher Karnac ... therapy can be traced back to the Stoic philosophers . ref Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery 1979 Cognitive ... therapy in the early 20th century, the development of cognitive therapy in the 1960s, and the subsequent ... and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy chapter The evolution of cognitive behaviour therapy ... , and can arguably be called one of the first forms of cognitive behavioral therapy. It was partly ... by Albert Ellis, developed cognitive therapy in the 1960s. ref name Beck Aaron T. Beck Beck, Aaron T. Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders . International Universities Press Inc., 1975 ... Basis of Anger, Hostility, and Violence , Harper Collins, 1999, Introduction. ref Cognitive therapy ... techniques were merged into cognitive behavioral therapy. Pivotal to this merging was the successful ... form of broad spectrum cognitive behavioral therapy. introducing the terms behavior therapy and behavior ... treatment, cognitive and behavioral methods, developed a new form of therapy called multimodal therapy ... systems some of the most well known include cognitive therapy , rational emotive behavior therapy and multimodal therapy . Defining the scope of what constitutes a cognitive behavioral therapy is a difficulty ... and distraction techniques are also commonly included. Cognitive behavioral therapy is often also used ... the British NHS . Going through cognitive behavioral therapy generally is not an overnight process ...   more details



  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

    New unreviewed article source ArticleWizard date November 2010 Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia CBT I is a method for treating insomnia without or alongside medications. Components of CBT I Stimulus control Stimulus control ref name review http scholar.google.com scholar?hl en&q 22Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia update of the recent evidence 1998 2004 22 Morin CM, Bootzin RR, Buysse DJ, et al. Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia Update of the recent evidence ... include hypnosis , guided imagery and meditation Cognitive therapy Cognitive therapy ref name review ref name sivertsen http jama.ama assn.org cgi content abstract 295 24 2851 Sivertsen et al., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Zopiclone for Treatment of Chronic Primary Insomnia in Older Adults, JAMA ...&searchtype a 2002 A cognitive model of insomnia. Behavior Research and Therapy, 40, 869 93. ref within CBT I is not synonymous with versions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that are not targeted at insomnia. When dealing with insomnia, cognitive therapy is mostly about offering education about sleep in order to target dysfunctional beliefs attitudes about sleep. Cognitive therapists will directly ... July 2005 . Cognitive Behavior Therapy vs. Pharmacotherapy for Insomnia . American Family Physician ... referenced below. ref name review For a meta analysis of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia ... DEFAULTSORT Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Insomnia Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Sleep disorders Category Cognitive behavioral therapy ... 0& userid 10&md5 d34f85a2cf55c03fce6d8cf6caf6733f&searchtype a 2007 An open trial of cognitive therapy for chronic insomnia. Behavioral Research and Therapy, 45, 2491 2501. ref ref http www.sciencedirect.com ... name depression http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2279754 Manber et al., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Enhances Depression Outcome in Patients with Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder ...   more details



  1. Cognitive Remediation Therapy

    File AFNI screenshot.png thumb right 220px The effects of Cognitive Remediation Therapy can be visibly assessed via fMRI . Cognitive Remediation Therapy CRT is a cognitive rehabilitation therapy developed ... Cognitive Remediation Therapy as an intervention for acute Anorexia Nervosa A Case Report. European ... therapy with Cognitive behavioral therapy . ref http edresearch.stanford.edu studies.html Stanford ... , working memory , cognitive flexibility and planning cognitive planning , and executive ... remediation therapy for patients with anorexia nervosa preliminary findings.Ann Gen Psychiatry ... J, Wykes T 2008 Neuropsychological task performance before and after cognitive remediation in anorexia ... K 2008 The patients experiences in cognitive exercise intervention for anorexia nervosa ... remediation therapy in adolescent anorexia nervosa case reportPsychiatr Pol. 2009 Jan Feb 43 1 115 ... ., as well as for cognitive deficits associated with Major depressive disorder ref Elgamal S, McKinnon MC, Ramakrishnan K, Joffe RT, MacQueen G.Successful computer assisted cognitive remediation therapy in patients with unipolar depression a proof of principle study. Psychol Med. 2007 Sep 37 9 1229 38. Epub 5 July 2007. PMID 17610766 ref ref Wykes T. Cognitive remediation therapy in schizophrenia randomised controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry. 2007 May 190 421 7.PMID 17470957 ref ref Wykes T. Cognitive remediation therapy CRT for young early onset patients with schizophrenia an exploratory ... ref O Connell RG, Bellgrove MA, Dockree PM, Robertson IH. Cognitive remediation in ADHD effects of periodic ... 6 653 65.PMID 17127571 ref ref Stevenson CS. et al. A cognitive remediation programme for adults with Attention ... ref CRT has also been used in a subset of pediatric cancer survivors who experienced cognitive impairment due to the effects of cancer or Post chemotherapy cognitive impairment cancer treatment on cognitive functioning. ref Spencer J.The role of cognitive remediation in childhood cancer survivors experiencing ...   more details



  1. Therapy

    Mergefrom First line treatment date February 2011 otheruses Therapy in Greek language Greek ... specifically to psychotherapy or talk therapy . Preventive therapy or prophylactic therapy is a treatment ... s prevent infectious diseases. An abortive therapy is a treatment that is intended to stop a medical ... symptoms of a migraine headache, is an abortive therapy. A supportive therapy is one ... compliance medicine quit a therapy because of its adverse effects. The severity of adverse effects ... By therapy composition Treatments can be classified according to the thing used for treatment ... therapy by gold chrysotherapy aurotherapy by hormone hormone therapy by organism biotherapy as by virus virotherapy by bacteriophage phage therapy by maggot maggot therapy by ozone ozonotherapy by salt ... electrotherapy by electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic therapy alternative medicine electromagnetic therapy by magnetic energy magnet therapy by light phototherapy by Mechanics mechanical manual therapy as massotherapy & therapy by exercise as in physiotherapy by sound Cymatic therapy , music therapy by radiation radiotherapy by temperature by heat thermotherapy by cold cryotherapy by human interaction by counseling , such as psychotherapy by education by exercise or physical therapy by lifestyle ... schedule First or second line First line therapy is the initial treatment used, also called induction therapy, primary therapy, and primary treatment. ref http www.cancer.gov dictionary ?CdrID 346494 National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms first line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref Second line therapy , on the other hand, is treatment that is given when initial treatment first line therapy ... Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms second line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref See also Wiktionary therapy Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Cure Interventionism medicine Therapeutic ... Prevention medical Prevention Psychotherapy References reflist Category Therapy Category Pharmacology ...   more details



  1. Therapy?

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Therapy? Img Therapy311006.jpg Img capt Therapy? performing acoustic in HMV , Dublin on October 31, 2006 br Courtesy Kati Haapala Background ... Past members Fyfe Ewing br Martin McCarrick br Graham Hopkins Therapy? are an alternative metal ... and a willingness to draw inspiration from diverse sources notably punk rock , Therapy? came to attention ... and outwit industry attempts at categorization... Therapy are still headbangers with their thinking ..., Therapy? continue to release material, gaining enough attention to enable them to tour and entertain ... has enjoyed a stable lineup since 2004. Therapy? are currently signed to Demolition Records , with worldwide ... news read.php?newsid 229 title Therapy sign new record contract ref The band has sold over two million ... biography band a 1989 title Band Biography 1989 by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? released its ... and Neds Atomic Dustbin . Therapy? quickly came to the attention of local music fans with their distinctively ... Therapy? s trademark led them more towards the grunge camp than away from it. ref cite web url http ... certainly be 1993. The release of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40 , peaking ... Stories Therapy? song Stories and Loose Therapy? song Loose charting in the UK earlier in the year, it was clear that Therapy? had changed direction. Although the string laden single Diane Therapy? song ... now missing, Therapy? would inevitably break up. The band quickly recruited Graham Hopkins to replace ... also provided Cairns with a co songwriter. After the tour wound up in mid 1996, Therapy? finally took ... by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? recorded follow up record Shameless album Shameless in early 2001 in Seattle ... Keith Baxter drummer Keith Baxter . Hopkins was permanently replaced in Therapy? by ex The Beyond ... re acquainted with the three piece Therapy? and was reminiscent of the claustrophobic sound of their earlier ... s fans. ref name themetalforge.com On September 19, 2006, Therapy? performed an exclusive studio ...   more details



  1. Cognitive interventions

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Cognitive Interventions are a set of techniques and therapies practiced in counseling. This form of counseling is the practice of Cognitive Psychology . The range of Cognitive Interventions are A B C D Analysis Disputation Desibels Redecision Work Cognitive restructuring Thought Stopping Positive Self Talk Symptom Prescription Resisting Tx Change DEFAULTSORT Cognitive Interventions Category Cognitive therapy ...   more details



  1. Cognitive restructuring

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Cognitive restructuring in cognitive therapy is the process of learning to refute cognitive distortion s, or fundamental faulty thinking, with the goal of replacing one s irrational, counter factual beliefs with more accurate and beneficial ones. The cognitive restructuring ... and helplessness are often concealed, and using cognitive therapy and communicating in words .... Citation needed date February 2009 Social phobia Cognitive restructuring CR , integrated with exposure techniques, is used in Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy CBGT to break ... http www.cognitivetherapynyc.com pdf heimberg2.pdf An Overview of Cognitive behavioral Group Therapy ... Neuro linguistic programming Philosophy of mind Thought Category Cognitive therapy ca Reestructuraci ... in everything a fear of failure results. Cognitive restructuring then advises to change such irrational ... thoughts and beliefs The rationale used in cognitive restructuring attempts to strengthen the client ... Main Anger management Anger management programs have used cognitive restructuring to help high anger drivers stay calm and collected. Anger control training combines cognitive restructuring with social .... Interestingly, Cognitive Restructuring has also shown great beneficence in the pre release preparations of criminals, reducing recidivism . Depression An example of how cognitive restructuring .... For example, if being at a party where everybody is laughing and dancing causes depression, cognitive therapy investigates the thought process that is triggered by the external stimuli. A statement ... and in the client s daily life. Under the therapist s direction, clients are guided through cognitive .... Then for homework, clients are asked to engage in cognitive restructuring activities before, during, and after each assigned in vivo exposure. Trauma victim anxiety Cognitive restructuring, in combination ... with other forms of cognitive restructing, ACCI works on the premise that crime is a result of faulty ...   more details



  1. Cognitive flexibility

    ? Article in Spanish 2004 Feb 38 Suppl 1 S97 102. PMID 15011162 ref Cognitive Remediation Therapy Cognitive Remediation Therapy CRT is a cognitive rehabilitation therapy developed at King s College in London ... Sorting Test , a test used as a measure of cognitive flexibility. Cognitive flexibility is the term ... underlying cognitive flexibility via the use of fMRI during test subjects completing a variety of set ... in cognitive flexibility. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 9 September 2008 105 36 13592 7. Epub 29 August 2008.PMID 18757744 ref Diminished cognitive flexibilty has been noted in a variety of neuropsychiatric ... 3 431 5 PMID 16903136 ref ref Etchepareborda MC, Mulas F.Rev Neurol. Cognitive flexibility, an additional ... cognitive flexibility. CRT has been shown via fMRI studies to effect a physiological change in different ... disorders such as schizophrenia , a condition in which cognitive flexibility is severely diminished. ref Wykes T. et al. Effects on the brain of a psychological treatment cognitive remediation therapy functional magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia.Br J Psychiatry. 2002 Aug 181 144 52.PMID 12151286 ref as well as in anorexia nervosa ref Davies H, Tchanturia K. 2005 Cognitive Remediation Therapy as an intervention for acute Anorexia Nervosa A Case Report. European Review of Eating ... Neuropsychological task performance before and after cognitive remediation in anorexia nervosa A pilot ... The patients experiences in cognitive exercise intervention for anorexia nervosa Qualitative findings. International Journal of Eating Disorders 41 6 542 50 ref Cognitive flexibility theory Cognitive ... ref ref Heath S, Higgs J, Ambruso DR.Evidence of knowledge acquisition in a cognitive flexibility based computer learning environment.Med Educ Online. 3 December 2008 13 16.PMID 20165544 ref Cognitive flexibility hypertext Cognitive flexibility hypertext CFH is a multimodal learning environment that was designed according to cognitive flexibility theory. CFH is based upon two basic premises Spiro ...   more details



  1. Cognitive-shifting

    . In the general framework of cognitive therapy and awareness management, cognitive shifting refers ... comes the ACT therapy name. Cognitive studies of the elderly refer to ...Impaired cognitive shifting in Parkinsonian patients on anticholinergic therapy... etc. ref cite journal author Lanser MG, Berger ... changed each new day during the week. See also Cognitive Therapy Steven Hayes Alexander ...Cognitive shifting is a method used in awareness management describing the mental process of re directing ... ams corporate awareness methodology, cognitive shifting is a performance oriented technique for refocusing ... author Head D, Bolton D, Hymas N title Deficit in cognitive shifting ability in patients with obsessive ... April pmid 2720006 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii 0006 3223 89 90272 2 ref Origins in cognitive therapy In cognitive therapy , as developed by its founder Aaron T. Beck and others, a client is taught to shift his or her cognitive focus from one thought or mental fixation to a more positive, realistic focus thus the descriptive origins of the term cognitive shifting . In third wave ACT therapy as taught by Stephen Hayes and his associates in the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy movement, cognitive shifting is employed not only to shift from negative to positive thoughts, but also to shift into a quiet state of mindfulness psychology mindfulness . Cognitive shifting is also employed ... your mind Quiet Your Mind . Cognitive shifting has since become a common term among psychotherapy ... OCD have been explained in terms of reduced cognitive shifting ability as a result of low levels ... retrieve pii S0165 1781 00 00250 X ref In therapy In therapy as in the work of http books.google.com books?q stephen hayes therapy technique&ots TdvvTR6054&sa X&oi print&ct title Stephen ..., and then to allow the cognitive shifting process to re direct attention away from the negative ... Peter Russell have shown how cognitive shifting principles apply to everyday life. Decades ago Rollo ...   more details



  1. Cognitive shift

    Unreferenced date February 2011 A cognitive shift not to be confused with cognitive shifting , a general therapy meditation term is a psychological phenomenon most often experienced by individuals using psychedelic drugs, or suffering from mental disorder s such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder also known as manic depression manic depressive syndrome . During a cognitive shift, one experiences a change in how their conscious mind and unconscious mind communicate with each other. The result can be a wide range of feelings, from Euphoria emotion euphoria to panic . General cause A cognitive shift can occur with or without the aid of an externally ingested psychoactive substance such as LSD , MDMA , peyote , or other psychoactive drugs. Religious mysticism mystic experience is often described as a sudden shift from one cognitive function or another, for instance in the writings of William James . Traditional psychology Cognitive shift in the development of psychology is also a term that relates to the understanding that thoughts i.e. cognitions play a key role in a person s emotional state and actions behaviour . It was theorised by earlier behavioural psychologists that individuals were empty vessels and new experiences would be created by being repeatedly exposed and or rewarded in relation to certain things such as in rote learning of times table s . The cognitive shift however, demonstrated that thoughts also play an integral process. A key experiment placed a rat in a circular maze and after rotating the maze the rat was able to use pointers around the room in order to find ... of psychedelics people often experience sudden shifts in cognitive association and emotive ... effective in generating predictable cognitive shifts with LSD and mescaline. Native American usage ..., brujo sorcerer trances often are designed to induce cognitive shifts into more mystic qualities ... cognitive shifting Category Cognitive psychology ...   more details



  1. Cognitive theory

    Cognitive theory may refer to Cognitive psychology Cognitive science Theory of cognitive development , Jean Piaget s theory of development and the theories which spawned from it Two factor theory of emotion , another cognitive theory disambig ...   more details



  1. Cognitive distortion

    Cognitive distortions are exaggerated and irrational thoughts identified in cognitive therapy and its variants, which in theory perpetuate certain psychological disorders. The theory of cognitive distortions was first proposed by David D. Burns , MD. ref name beck Aaron T. Beck Beck, Aaron T. Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders . International Universities Press Inc., 1975. ISBN 0 8236 0990 ... manipulation Category Cognition Category Cognitive therapy Category Defence mechanism Category ... these distortions is called cognitive restructuring . List of distortions Many cognitive distortions ... of blame . Cognitive distortion by sex offenders Offenses may be facilitated by cognitive ... . Cognitive distortions and affective deficits in sex offenders A cognitive deconstructionist interpretation ... date March 2011 wikify section date March 2011 Minimization is probably the most frequented cognitive ... in violent crimes has an indication for therapy. It is a general concept in psychology regarding ... understanding of the idea or object. Victim blaming may not be adequately termed as a cognitive distortion without further stipulating that a cognitive distortion has a biological basis of occurrence ... regular denials, only the last seems to be a very situated conception of what a cognitive distortion ... such as a cognitive distortion as subjective criteria for individual pathology. This is suggested as a variable factor, across the spectrum of motivated violent crimes not as a denial that cognitive distortions are symptoms that occur in violent crimes. Cognitive distortion and narcissistic rage ... ref See also Cognitive bias Cognitive dissonance Defence mechanism Destabilisation Emotional memory Language and thought List of cognitive biases List of fallacies Negativity effect Rationalization ... url http depression.about.com cs psychotherapy a cognitive.htm title What Are Cognitive Distortions ... Cite web url http www.ananddhillon.com blog 2008 06 cognitive distortions title Cognitive Distortions ...   more details



  1. Cognitive dysfunction

    Cognitive dysfunction or brain fog is defined as unusually poor mental function, associated with confusion , forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating. ref cite web url http www.ei resource.org expert columns dr. jacob teitelbaums column treating cognitive dysfunction brain fog in cfs & fibromyalgia title Treating Cognitive Dysfunction Brain Fog in CFS & Fibromyalgia format work accessdate ref ref name cnn cite news first Linda last Saether authorlink author coauthors title A journey of brain fogs and hot flashes curly y url http www.cnn.com 2008 HEALTH conditions 04 18 hfh.menopause index.html publisher CNN location Atlanta, Georgia id pages page date 18 April 2008 accessdate 3 January 2009 ref A number of medical or psychiatric conditions and treatments can cause such symptoms, including heavy metal poisoning in particular mercury poisoning , ref cite journal title Mercury Poisoning and Its Potential Impact on Hormone Regulation and Aging Preliminary Clinical Observations Using a New Therapeutic Approach author Frackelton JP, Christensen, RL journal Journal of Advancement in Medicine ... inertia or grogginess upon being awakened from Slow wave sleep deep sleep . Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction POCD refers to cognitive problems with memory, learning ... and no lability or fluctuations in impaired cognitive functioning. Some patients who demonstrated POCD ... alteration of cognitive functioning. Fact reason No citation date February 2011 Treatments ... can be corrected with thyroid hormone replacement therapy, although many times patients ..., occupational therapy may be helpful for some people. Neurofeedback can improve symptoms ... inattentive Cognitive orthotics Depersonalization disorder Excessive daytime sleepiness Four boxes test Lyme disease Mild cognitive impairment Post chemotherapy cognitive impairment Pumphead syndrome Sluggish cognitive tempo References reflist External links http www.sps.ele.tue.nl ispocd Study ...   more details



  1. Cognitive module

    Press, 1992, page 608. ref Treatment of cognitive module psychological disorders Cognitive therapy is a psychotherapeutic method that helps people better understand the cognitive modules cause ... More news from the savannah The Economist, Sep 27th 2007 ref A cognitive module is, in theories ... unit that can be used by other parts to resolve cognitive tasks. The question of their existence and nature is a major topic in cognitive science and evolutionary psychology . Some see cognitive modules ... Readings coltheart.pdf Modularity and cognition Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1999 ref Others also see new thought patterns achieved by experience as cognitive modules. ref John Tooby Tooby, John and Leda ..., Oxford University Press, ISBN 0 19 506023 7, page 30 32. ref Other theories similar to the cognitive module are cognitive description , ref John Tooby Tooby, John and Leda Cosmides Cosmides, Leda ..., ISBN 0 19 506023 7, page 64. ref cognitive pattern ref Doreen Kimura, Elizabeth Hampson 1994 Cognitive ... 50ff. ref Examples Cleanup laundry date February 2008 Some examples of cognitive modules The modules .... ref Psychological disorders cognitive modules run amok Many common psychological and personality disorder s are caused by cognitive modules running amok. Jealousy A common cause of unnecessary conflict ... of Past Relations By Gunborg Palme 2006 ref All people are born with a basic jealousy cognitive ... against us , a basic human cognitive module useful for natural selection survival . But in some people ... cognitive module is triggered too often and too strongly for triggers that would not trigger this module ... Sigmund Freud 1856 1939 ref A cognitive module developed to solve a particular problem can sometimes ... 1939 Thornton, Stephen P. 2006 ref said that cognitive modules for some activities, such as sex , may ... introduced the idea of the unconscious , which interpreted as cognitive modules where ... is a psychotic disorder where cognitive modules are triggered too often, overwhelming the brain ...   more details



  1. Cognitive musicology

    Confusing date December 2009 Cognitive musicology is a branch of Cognitive Science concerned with computationally ... of the ACM, 19 , 113 126. ref Cognitive musicology can be differentiated from the better known field of Music Cognition by a difference in methodological emphasis. Cognitive musicology uses computer modeling to study music related knowledge representation and has roots in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive ... to formulate and test theories ref Laske, O. 1999 . Ai and music A cornerstone of cognitive musicology ... A brief tour of the learning sciences featuring a cognitive tool for investigating melodic phenomena ... computer environment, the systematic structures of these cognitive phenomena can be investigated. ref Hamman, M., 1999. Structure as Performance Cognitive Musicology and the Objectification of Procedure ... Commented out Cognitive musicology is the set of all phenomena surrounding the computational modeling ... a cognitive tool for investigating melodic phenomena. Journal of Educational Technology Systems ... representation, which suggests that the roots of cognitive musicology lie in artificial intelligence ... that cognitive musicology is a highly interdisciplinary eld which lies within the bounds of cognitive ... year 1999 isbn 9780313306327 ref one of the foremost champions of the eld, the goal of cognitive ... is central to the enterprise since computer modeling invites comparison to cognitive processing, provides ... of data for analysis. ref Laske, O. 1999 . Ai and music A cornerstone of cognitive musicology ... cognition. Cambridge The MIT Press. ref The eld of cognitive musicology overlaps considerably with its ... emphasis that distinguishes them. Commented out Image Cognitive Musicology Logo Brain ... the term cognitive science , is one of the pioneers of cognitive musicology. Among other things, he ..., C. 1987 Mental Processes Studies in cognitive science. Cambridge, MA, US The MIT Press. ref . Key ... name ref cite book last Krumhansl first Carol title Cognitive Foundations of Musical Pitch publisher ...   more details



  1. Cognitive closure

    Cognitive Closure can refer to Cognitive closure psychology , a term describing the human desire to eliminate ambiguity and arrive at definite conclusions sometimes irrationally . Cognitive closure philosophy , the idea that only certain things are even in principle understandable by beings like us. Used particularly to argue for the insolubility of certain problems in philosophy of mind. disambig ...   more details



  1. Cognitive disorder

    psychology sidebar Most common mental disorders affect cognitive functions, mainly memory processing, perception and problem solving. The most direct cognitive disorders are amnesia , dementia and delirium . Others include anxiety disorders such as phobias, panic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and post traumatic stress disorder. Mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder are also cognitive mental disorders. Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and delusional disorder are also classified as cognitive mental disorders. Cognitive Mental Disorder Perspective In abnormal psychology , cognitive disorders are mental disorders that develop on the basis of cognitive mental disorder perspective. The cognitive mental disorder perspective is the theory that psychological disorders originate from an interruption, whether short or long, in our basic cognitive functions, i.e. memory processing, perception , problem solving and language . This perspective takes opposition to the psychodynamic mental disorder perspective, behavioral mental disorder perspective, sociocultural mental disorder perspective, interpersonal mental disorder perspective and neurological biological mental disorder perspective. One pioneer of cognitive disorder perspective ... beliefs goals about the world and therefore, create disorders in cognitive abilities ref Alloy, et al., 2005 ref . Another pioneer of the cognitive disorder perspective is Aaron Beck . In 1967, Beck designed what is known as the cognitive model for emotional disorders, mainly depression ref Alloy, et al., 2005 ref . His model showed that a blending of negative cognitive functions about the self, the world, and possible selves lead to cognitive mental disorders. Notes references References cite ... McGraw Hill date 2005 pages 88 89 month October isbn 0 07 242298 X See also Category Cognitive disorders List of cognitive disorders Category Bipolar disorder psychology stub ja ...   more details



  1. Cognitive engineering

    unreferenced date March 2010 Cognitive Engineering is an interdisciplinary approach to designing systems oriented to effective human interaction. It is based on Cognitive Science fields such as human computer interaction, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computer science, and others. In cognitive engineering the design emphasis of a system is put on the human workers User centered design and the operations they have to perform task performance . Category Cognitive science ...   more details



  1. Cognitive space

    Confusing date December 2007 Cognitive space uses the analogy of location in two, three or higher dimensional ... cognitive space, resulting in a unique categorization of their ideas. The dimensions of this cognitive ... on the cultural setting. The relationship between cognitive space and language has been investigated ... of more primitive cognitive notions. Gregory Newby argues that memory for information systems will have to share the same geometry as the user s cognitive space, especially if exosomatic memory ... or three dimensions various cognitive spaces. They try to place human perspectives within the global ... Peverelli introduced the term cognitive space in his monograph of the same title. Peverelli s organization ... on these theories by adding the notion of cognitive space, which is borrowed from Gilles Fauconnier s model of Mental Space, and by elaborating on concepts like social cognitive configuration and multiple inclusion. A cognitive space consists of two elements the social element, the actors involved and the cognitive element, they share cognitive matter shared views, symbols, common language use ... social interaction in one space, they can access cognitive matter from other inclusions. This enriches the cognitive element of a space and can even give birth to new cognitive spaces. Cognitive spaces can be understood as workspaces of the mind Baars 1998 . The above cognitive spaces forming a cognitive ... Portal Thinking Cognitive map Cognitive Model Cognition Thought Portal thinking References Benking, H. Cognitive Panorama http benking.de systems encyclopedia newterms Toc87362164 International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, Cognitive Spaces http benking.de systems encyclopedia newterms Toc87362165 Peverelli, P.J. 2000 , http www.eburon.nl product details.php?item id 322 Cognitive Space A social cognitive approach to Sino Western cooperation , Delft Eburon Peverelli, P, 2004, Creating ... of Systems and Cybernetics of Cognitive Spaces and the combination of Spaces http benking.de systems ...   more details




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