AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be found in cognitive literature. Many of preferred psychologists’ cognitive strategies limit reliability of their diagnosis. The research question was ‘what is related to heuristic strategies?’ The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships between psychologists’ cognitive preferences (such as: type of mind, need for cognitive closure), clinical experience and strategies used in assessment. Case Study – Simulation was the main instrument used in this investigation. Three strategies were identified during the research process: maximal strategy, heuristic strategy, mixed strategy. The main hypothesis of this research was confirmed – diag...
In this chapter, we will start by putting cognitive psychology into its current context. Over the pa...
We performed a pilot study to investigate use of the cognitive heuristic Representativeness in clini...
Cognitive psychology had a profound impact on psychopathology research. Nevertheless, the fact that ...
AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be fo...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate psychologists' natural, interactive decision-ma...
Contains fulltext : 103009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
The purpose of this research was to examine the assessment process in clinical psychology using an e...
A body of literature suggests that decision makers often lack insight into the cues or variables the...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
Contains fulltext : 161264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies...
Operation of mental schemes include schemes for gathering information, comparing and evaluating (ass...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
During the 65 years of its existence, cognitive psychology has passed the path of development from a...
Several studies have demonstrated that in the mental health domain, experience does not always lead ...
Humans often employ cognitive heuristic principles when making decisions. These cognitive heuristic ...
In this chapter, we will start by putting cognitive psychology into its current context. Over the pa...
We performed a pilot study to investigate use of the cognitive heuristic Representativeness in clini...
Cognitive psychology had a profound impact on psychopathology research. Nevertheless, the fact that ...
AbstractMany examples of information processing distortion during the process of diagnosis may be fo...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate psychologists' natural, interactive decision-ma...
Contains fulltext : 103009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
The purpose of this research was to examine the assessment process in clinical psychology using an e...
A body of literature suggests that decision makers often lack insight into the cues or variables the...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
Contains fulltext : 161264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies...
Operation of mental schemes include schemes for gathering information, comparing and evaluating (ass...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
During the 65 years of its existence, cognitive psychology has passed the path of development from a...
Several studies have demonstrated that in the mental health domain, experience does not always lead ...
Humans often employ cognitive heuristic principles when making decisions. These cognitive heuristic ...
In this chapter, we will start by putting cognitive psychology into its current context. Over the pa...
We performed a pilot study to investigate use of the cognitive heuristic Representativeness in clini...
Cognitive psychology had a profound impact on psychopathology research. Nevertheless, the fact that ...