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Psychopathology and cognition

edited by Keith S. Dobson, Philip C. Kendall

(Personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy)

Academic Press, c1993

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This unique book integrates our knowledge about psychopathology and general cognition. Each chapter illustrates a specific disorder, and may stand alone as a summary review of knowledge about that disorder. Each chapter also discusses and compares cognitive models in relation to each disorder as well as treatment and research implications of those models.

Table of Contents

Conceptual and Methodological Issues: P.C. Kendall and K.S. Dobson, On the Nature of Cognition and Its Role in Psychopathology. Z.V. Segal and M. Cloitre, Methodologies for Studying Cognitive Features of Emotional Disorder. Specific Disorders: M. Dombeck and R. Ingram, Cognitive Conceptions of Anxiety. R. Ackermann-Engel and R. DeRubeis, The Role of Cognition in Depression. G. Pancyr and M. Genest, Cognition and Pain Experience. S. Miller and A. O'Leary, Cognition, Stress, and Health. K.B. Vitousek and L. Orimoto, Cognitive-Behavioral Models of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Obesity. M.S. Goldman and B.C. Rather, Substance Use Disorders: Cognitive Modelsand Architecture. J.P. Newman and J.F. Wallace, Psychopathy and Cognition. N. Epstein and D.H. Baucom, Cognitive Factors in Marital Disturbance. P.C. Kendall and J.P. MacDonald, Cognition in the Psychopathology of Youth and Implicationsfor Treatment. R.A. Steffy, Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia. Integration and Future Directions: K.S. Dobson and P.C. Kendall, Future Trends for Research and Theory in Cognition and Psychotherapy.

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