Elaborated Intrusion theory (Kavanagh, Andrade & May 2005) distinguishes between unconscious, associative processes as the precursors of desire, and controlled processes of cognitive elaboration that lead to conscious sensory images of the target of desire and associated affect. We argue that these mental images play a key role in motivating human behavior. Consciousness is functional in that it allows competing goals to be compared and evaluated. The role of effortful cognitive processes in desire helps to explain the different time courses of craving and physiological withdrawal
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
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Desire thinking has been conceptualized as a conscious and voluntary cognitive process prefiguring i...
Cognitive modelling of phenomena in clinical practice allows the operationalisation of otherwise dif...
Sensory imagery is a powerful tool for inducing craving because it is a key component of the cogniti...
Introduction: Ten years after the publication of Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory, there is now subs...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
The elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire is a cognitive model that describes the processes inv...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
OBJECTIVE: Desire thinking is a voluntary cognitive process involving verbal and imaginal elaboratio...
Despite the advent of improved pharmacological treatments to alleviate substance-related desires, ps...
The key definitional elements of the concept of craving remain highly contentious amongst addiction ...
Theories of motivation and drug craving suggest that feelings of desire (for example, cigarette or a...
Despite the advent of improved pharmacological treatments to alleviate substance-related desires, ps...
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
© 2016 International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy.Behavioral and cognitive therapies for ...
Desire thinking has been conceptualized as a conscious and voluntary cognitive process prefiguring i...
Cognitive modelling of phenomena in clinical practice allows the operationalisation of otherwise dif...
Sensory imagery is a powerful tool for inducing craving because it is a key component of the cogniti...
Introduction: Ten years after the publication of Elaborated Intrusion (EI) Theory, there is now subs...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
The authors argue that human desire involves conscious cognition that has strong affective connotati...
The elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire is a cognitive model that describes the processes inv...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
OBJECTIVE: Desire thinking is a voluntary cognitive process involving verbal and imaginal elaboratio...
Despite the advent of improved pharmacological treatments to alleviate substance-related desires, ps...
The key definitional elements of the concept of craving remain highly contentious amongst addiction ...
Theories of motivation and drug craving suggest that feelings of desire (for example, cigarette or a...
Despite the advent of improved pharmacological treatments to alleviate substance-related desires, ps...
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
© 2016 International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy.Behavioral and cognitive therapies for ...
Desire thinking has been conceptualized as a conscious and voluntary cognitive process prefiguring i...