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Applied cognitive psychology: Implications of cognitive psychology for clinical psychology and psychotherapy

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004
AbstractCognitive psychology has made numerous contributions to clinical psychology, and these contributions are considered especially with reference to the anxiety disorders. It is argued that there are four major contributions that can be identified. First, the cognitive approach has led to the development of complex models showing the main cognitive
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An Introduction To Applied Cognitive Psychology

, 2016
Thank you for reading an introduction to applied cognitive psychology. As you may know, people have look numerous times for their favorite novels like this an introduction to applied cognitive psychology, but end up in harmful downloads.
M. Kluge
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On inhibition/disinhibition in developmental psychopathology: views from cognitive and personality psychology and a working inhibition taxonomy.

Psychological bulletin, 2000
Disinhibition is a common focus in psychopathology research. However, use of inhibition models often is piecemeal, lacking an overarching taxonomy of inhibitory processes.
J. Nigg
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Cognition and Economic Psychology [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
This chapter introduces the main topics of cognitive psychology, attention, interpretation and integration, storage, retrieval, and problem-solving, and illustrates applications in economic psychology. The importance of two types of theories are specifically stressed: models of cognitive structure, i.e., the organization of knowledge in memory, and ...
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The Psychology of Cognition

1991
The senses are the channels through which we come into contact with the external world. But they are not merely the avenues through which we derive information as to what takes place in the outer world; they are also the avenues through which man’s desires and passions may be excited.
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The cognitive psychology of gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1990
A number of recent studies have shown there may be a strong cognitive bias in explaining persistent gambling. Theories that have been put forward include the illusion of control, "cognitive regret," biased evaluations and the "psychology of the near miss." Two exploratory studies examining the acquisition, development and maintenance of gambling ...
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Cognitive Psychology and Instruction

The American Journal of Psychology, 1978
I. Learning.- A Building Block Model of Cognitive Learning.- Cognition and Instruction: Toward a Cognitive Theory of Learning.- Learning by Example.- Notes Toward a Theory of Complex Learning.- II. Comprehension and Information Structure.- Memory Processes and Instruction.- Schema-Directed Processes in Language Comprehension.- Structurally Integrated ...
Ziva R. Peleg   +4 more
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Cognitive psychology and cognitive therapies

1998
Cognitive psychology is chiefly concerned with experimental investigation of those mental processes to do with knowing and understanding that can either be brought readily into consciousness or revealed experimentally through the careful manipulation of variables.
Bridget Adams, Barbara Bromley
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Making Connections: Linking Cognitive Psychology and Intervention Research to Improve Comprehension of Struggling Readers

, 2014
Many studies have demonstrated the efficacy of reading comprehension interventions for struggling readers, including students with learning disabilities. Yet, some readers continue to struggle with comprehension despite receiving these interventions.
Kristen L. McMaster, C. Espin, P. Broek
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Social learning theory and developmental psychology: The legacies of Robert Sears and Albert Bandura.

, 2020
Social learning theory began as an attempt by Robert Sears and others to meld psychoanalytic and stimulus-response learning theory into a comprehensive explanation of human behavior, drawing on the clinical richness of the former and the rigor of the ...
J. Grusec
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