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The role of metacognitive beliefs in auditory hallucinations
Personality and Individual Differences, 2002The mechanisms contributing to the occurrence of auditory hallucinations have not been fully described, although many researchers agree that they may result from some type of misattributed cognitive event. A number of authors have shown that this misattribution may be influenced by 'top down' processes such as beliefs and expectations.
Fiona Lobban +2 more
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Metacognition and teacher beliefs
Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023Metacognition is an important component of the learning process for students and teachers. With disparate findings regarding teacher attention to student thinking, and other indications that teachers enter the profession with preconceived notions, we use semi-structured interviews and a researcher-created professional development experience on ...
R. Bud McKendree, Shannon Washburn
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Cognitive failures, metacognitive beliefs and aging
Personality and Individual Differences, 2006Abstract A sample of 1826 Italian participants (age range: 16–85 years) was administered the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire to verify the effect of aging on the self-report of cognitive lapses. Elderly people reported a lower frequency of cognitive failures than young participants.
MECACCI, LUCIANO, RIGHI, STEFANIA
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Metacognitive beliefs and childhood adversities: an overview of the literature
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2018Within the Self-Regulatory Executive Function theory, emerging data suggest that unhelpful metacognitive beliefs might be associated with exposure to early adversities, however the evidence is still sparse and inconclusive. This study aimed to conduct an overview of the literature to evaluate if exposure to childhood adversities might be associated ...
Giovanni Mansueto +3 more
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Course and stability of cognitive and metacognitive beliefs in depression
Depression and Anxiety, 2018Maladaptive cognitive beliefs as measured by the Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS) increase vulnerability to depression. Maladaptive metacognitive beliefs as measured by the Metacognitive Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30) are also thought to contribute to depression.
Mirjam Faissner +3 more
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Metacognitive beliefs in addictive behaviours: A systematic review
Addictive Behaviors, 2018A wide research base has shown the link between metacognitive beliefs and psychopathology and there is currently evidence that elevated levels of maladaptive metacognitive beliefs are present in the majority of psychological disorders. An increasing body of evidence also suggests that metacognitive beliefs may play a role in alcohol use, nicotine use ...
Hamonniere, Tristan, Varescon, Isabelle
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Metacognitive Beliefs and Processes in Clinical Anxiety in Children
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2013Recent research has explored the role of metacognitive beliefs and processes in clinical anxiety in youth. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between metacognitions and anxiety in 7- to 12-year-old children with and without clinical anxiety disorders.
Karen E, Smith, Jennifer L, Hudson
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Learning, Belief Biases, and Metacognition
Journal of Cognition and Development, 2006Evidence from dual-process and cognitive behavioral theorists points to the conclusion that the products of associative learning are sometimes available in working memory. Adolescents, adults, and children (to a lesser extent) can engage in metacognitive intercession, reflecting on the products of associative processing and deciding whether to ...
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The role of metacognitive beliefs in health anxiety
Personality and Individual Differences, 2016Abstract Research has supported the specific role that anxiety sensitivity and health-related dysfunctional cognitions may have in the development and maintenance of health anxiety symptoms. Recent evidence suggests that metacognitive beliefs may also be instrumental in the symptomatology of health anxiety. The aim of the present study was to explore
Gabriele Melli +3 more
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Metacognitive Beliefs and Rumination: A Longitudinal Study
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2013High prevalence and costs of depression underline the importance of understanding and treating vulnerability factors of depression such as rumination. Given the role of rumination in predicting the onset of new depressive episodes, it is important to learn why previously healthy people start to ruminate. One explanation is provided by the metacognitive
Friederike Weber, Cornelia Exner
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