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Schema theory seems to be a relevant perspective in the overall understanding of substance use disorders (SUDs). Early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) are defined as self-defeating emotional and cognitive patterns that begin early in our development, repeat ...
Ratnesh Chopra +2 more
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Suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among university students in South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic: the application of interpersonal-psychological theory and early maladaptive schema [PDF]
Background This study examined the application of interpersonal-psychological theory and early maladaptive schema of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in South Korean university students.
Jeongmin Ha, Dahye Park
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Automaticity: schema modes in addiction
Automaticity is a hallmark of substance use disorder. In Schema Therapy (an evidence-based form of psychotherapy, that has also been applied to substance use disorders), automaticity appears to be a relevant variable. However, the role of automaticity in
Michiel Boog +2 more
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Attention control and the attention schema theory of consciousness.
In the attention schema theory (AST), the brain constructs a schematic, simplified model of attention. The model is associated with three cognitive processes: a model of one's own attention contributes to the endogenous control of attention, a model of ...
Andrew I. Wilterson +5 more
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A reconstruction theory of relational schema induction.
Learning transfer (i.e. accelerated learning over a series of structurally related learning tasks) differentiates species and age-groups, but the evolutionary and developmental implications of such differences are unclear.
Steven Phillips
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Composition with Target Constraints [PDF]
It is known that the composition of schema mappings, each specified by source-to-target tgds (st-tgds), can be specified by a second-order tgd (SO tgd). We consider the question of what happens when target constraints are allowed.
A. Deutsch, L. Popa, and V. Tannen +12 more
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Revising Z: part II - logical development [PDF]
This is the second of two related papers. In "Revising Z: Part I - logic and semantics" (this journal) we introduced a simple specification logic ZC comprising a logic and a semantics (in ZF set theory). We then provided an interpretation for (a rational
Henson, Martin C., Reeves, Steve
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Schema Incongruity: A Framework for Distributing Service Forms of FMCG Brands via a Digital Channel
This paper reports an extension of schema incongruity theory to a service form of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) distributed via a digital platform.
Mathew Parackal +2 more
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Revising Z: part I - logic and semantics [PDF]
This is the first of two related papers. We introduce a simple specification logic ZC comprising a logic and a semantics (in ZF set theory) within which the logic is sound.
Henson, Martin C., Reeves, Steve
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This article discusses the traditional image schema theory, which is J. Lakoff and M. Johnson's conceptual. Although it was introduced several decades ago, certain clarifications and refinements must be made to its framework and key terms in response to ...
E.V. Reznikova
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