Empirical assessments of Cognitive Behavioral Theory and theoretical considerations raise questions about the fundamental theoretical tenet that psychological disturbances are mediated by consciously accessible cognitive structures. This paper considers this situation in light of emotion theory in philosophy. We argue that the “perceptual theory” of emotions, which underlines the parallels between emotions and sensory perceptions, suggests a conception of cognitive mediation that can accommodate the observed empirical anomalies and one that is consistent with the dual-processing models dominant in cognitive psychology
Modern cognitive-behavioural theories and therapies are based on the assumption that cognition is ce...
This paper examines critically, and in some detail, that research which has been directed toward the...
Several decades ago, the cognitive revolution provided the impe-tus to integrate the theoretical and...
Empirical assessments of Cognitive Behavioral Theory and theoretical considerations raise questions ...
There is evidence that common processes underlie psychological disorders transdiagnostically. A chal...
This is an interdisciplinary study of cognition and emotions. Philosophy of mind and cognitive scien...
Emotions consume our thoughts and drive our actions. If you had different emotions, or no emotions a...
A fundamental ingredient of psychoanalytic treatment is the ability of the analysand to become consc...
We aimed to delineate key constructs from two forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy: cognitive thera...
This work argued for the viability of contextualism as a world view for cognitive psychology. Jenkin...
A central theoretical principle guiding cognitive therapy is that mediation by cognitive processes i...
The present paper is an overview of a theoretical orientation that analyzes the influence of affect,...
The opposition of cognition and emotion in psychological theory has, I believe, been one of those k...
This primary purpose of this paper is to consider the differential cognitive conceptualization of em...
Modern cognitive-behavioural theories and therapies are based on the assumption that cognition is ce...
This paper examines critically, and in some detail, that research which has been directed toward the...
Several decades ago, the cognitive revolution provided the impe-tus to integrate the theoretical and...
Empirical assessments of Cognitive Behavioral Theory and theoretical considerations raise questions ...
There is evidence that common processes underlie psychological disorders transdiagnostically. A chal...
This is an interdisciplinary study of cognition and emotions. Philosophy of mind and cognitive scien...
Emotions consume our thoughts and drive our actions. If you had different emotions, or no emotions a...
A fundamental ingredient of psychoanalytic treatment is the ability of the analysand to become consc...
We aimed to delineate key constructs from two forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy: cognitive thera...
This work argued for the viability of contextualism as a world view for cognitive psychology. Jenkin...
A central theoretical principle guiding cognitive therapy is that mediation by cognitive processes i...
The present paper is an overview of a theoretical orientation that analyzes the influence of affect,...
The opposition of cognition and emotion in psychological theory has, I believe, been one of those k...
This primary purpose of this paper is to consider the differential cognitive conceptualization of em...
Modern cognitive-behavioural theories and therapies are based on the assumption that cognition is ce...
This paper examines critically, and in some detail, that research which has been directed toward the...
Several decades ago, the cognitive revolution provided the impe-tus to integrate the theoretical and...