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Metacognitive beliefs and their relationship with anxiety and depression in physical illnesses: A systematic review. [PDF]
Anxiety and depression are common among patients with chronic physical illnesses and have a significant impact on morbidity, quality of life, and health service utilisation. Psychological treatment of anxiety and depression has small to moderate efficacy
Lora Capobianco +3 more
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Metacognitive beliefs have repeatedly proven to play a role in anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, but few studies have investigated whether they change after cognitive behavioral therapy.
Laura Marie Köcher +3 more
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Metacognitive beliefs and emotional eating in adolescents
Metacognition refers to how people think about their own thoughts. Existing studies have found that compared to healthy controls, individuals with eating disorders manifest elevated levels of dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs. No studies to date have investigated what role metacognitive beliefs play in the manifestation of emotional eating, a well ...
Christine A. Limbers +3 more
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Metacognition bridges experiences and beliefs in sense of agency
Cognitive scientists differentiate the "minimal self" – subjective experiences of agency and ownership in our sensorimotor interactions with the world – from declarative beliefs about the self that are sustained over time. However, it remains an open question how individual sensory experiences of agency are integrated into the belief of being an agent.
John Veillette +2 more
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Poor metacognitive awareness of belief change [PDF]
When people change beliefs as a result of reading a text, are they aware of these changes? This question was examined for beliefs about spanking as an effective means of discipline. In two experiments, subjects reported beliefs about spanking effectiveness during a prescreening session.
Wolfe, Michael, Williams, Todd J
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Metacognitive awareness is a variable that is thought to affect beliefs in problem solving. When the literature is examined, it is seen that the studies mostly focus on metacognitive awareness and problem solving skills.
Alper Yorulmaz +2 more
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The network structure of dysfunctional metacognitions, CAS strategies, and symptoms
In the metacognitive model of psychological disorders, metacognitive strategies and corresponding underlying metacognitive beliefs intensify and maintain emotional distress symptoms.
Frederick Anyan +2 more
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Testing the metacognitive model against the benchmark CBT model of social anxiety disorder: Is it time to move beyond cognition? [PDF]
The recommended treatment for Social Phobia is individual Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT). CBT-treatments emphasize social self-beliefs (schemas) as the core underlying factor for maladaptive self-processing and social anxiety symptoms.
Henrik Nordahl, Adrian Wells
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Decision making and its correlates in recurrent depressive disorder
Objective: Decision-making (DM) is simply choosing among alternatives or defining one's course of action. A depressed individual does not perceive himself as a decision-maker as ruminations reinforce dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs and poor executive
Sandeep Singh +2 more
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PRE-SERVICE MATHEMATICS TEACHERS METACOGNITIVE BELIEFS AND THEIR EFFECT ON MATHEMATICS ANXIETY
The present study aimed to identify the effects of metacognitive beliefs on mathematics anxiety encompassed by pre-service mathematics teachers’. The intervention role of factors such as positive beliefs was also examined.
Hendra Kartika, Lessa Roesdiana
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