Traditionally, cognitive therapy and the cognitive-behavior therapies have focused on three levels of cognitive phenomenon: automatic thoughts, cognitive distortion, and underlying assumptions. Underlying assumptions constitute the general notion of what is referred to as "schema." Schemas have traditionally served as sort of a template for the way in which an individual views him/herself, the world, and others. In addition, a proposed model has also appeared in the professional literature that includes memory structures and multimodal representations of stored information that serve to explain the concept of schema in general. Recently, some controversial research has raised the question as to whether separate memory cell networks in the b...
Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of ...
The present article reports on two studies that investigated the utility of Young's cognitive theory...
埼玉県越谷市This paper is an attempt to examine emotion from the standpoint of the cognitive theory, and f...
Traditionally, cognitive therapy and the cognitive-behavior therapies have focused on three levels o...
Schema model (schema network) is a model established on the concept of neural network, networking me...
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned in general with the intersection of cognitive and clinical scienc...
Cognitive approaches to experimental and social psychology hold that people come to underst and the ...
BackgroundA central construct in Schema Therapy (ST) is that of a schema mode, describing the curren...
Background: A central construct in Schema Therapy (ST) is that of a schema mode, describing the curr...
International audienceThe concept of schema used in cognitive psychotherapy is an heuristic tool tha...
Bibliography: leaves 72-87Supported in part by the National Institute of Education under contract no...
AbstractThe present study aims at analyzing cognitive schemas in two long poems. Path schema, contai...
Probably the most influential work in the area of text understanding has been Bartlett’s theory of s...
Background: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Whilst individuals deal with divergent sorts of stimuli from the environment, they also tend to disp...
Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of ...
The present article reports on two studies that investigated the utility of Young's cognitive theory...
埼玉県越谷市This paper is an attempt to examine emotion from the standpoint of the cognitive theory, and f...
Traditionally, cognitive therapy and the cognitive-behavior therapies have focused on three levels o...
Schema model (schema network) is a model established on the concept of neural network, networking me...
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned in general with the intersection of cognitive and clinical scienc...
Cognitive approaches to experimental and social psychology hold that people come to underst and the ...
BackgroundA central construct in Schema Therapy (ST) is that of a schema mode, describing the curren...
Background: A central construct in Schema Therapy (ST) is that of a schema mode, describing the curr...
International audienceThe concept of schema used in cognitive psychotherapy is an heuristic tool tha...
Bibliography: leaves 72-87Supported in part by the National Institute of Education under contract no...
AbstractThe present study aims at analyzing cognitive schemas in two long poems. Path schema, contai...
Probably the most influential work in the area of text understanding has been Bartlett’s theory of s...
Background: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Whilst individuals deal with divergent sorts of stimuli from the environment, they also tend to disp...
Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of ...
The present article reports on two studies that investigated the utility of Young's cognitive theory...
埼玉県越谷市This paper is an attempt to examine emotion from the standpoint of the cognitive theory, and f...