Attention and emotion : a clinical perspective
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Attention and emotion : a clinical perspective
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-383) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text critically reviews the literature on attention and emotion, and offers an integrative cognitive attentional model of the development and maintenance of emotional disorders. It highlights the similarities and differences between disorders and offers specific new treatment implications. The book contains numerous summary sections so that readers less familiar with the cognitive literature can follow the main issues without being overwhelmed. The central aims of this work are: to review critically models of attention and their application to attentional processes in emotional disorders; To develop an integrative theoretical framework and model for conceptualizing attentional processes associated with the aetiology and maintenance of emotional stress reactions; and to discuss the implications for clinical practice of attentional theories of emotional dysfunction.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Cognitive Theory Of Emotional Disorders. Part 1 Emotion, Attention and Information Processing: Attention - Basic CXnceptual and Theoretical Issues, Selection of Complex, Persoanlly Significant and Emotional Stimuli
- Attentional Bias In Emotion Disorders
- Affective Bias in Attention - Theoretical Issues
- Emotional Disorders - Attentional Deficit. Part 2 Cognitive Content and Process In Emotional Disorder: Attentional Content - Distressing Intrusive Thought
- Interactionist Approaches To Stress
- Self-focused Attention
- Attention Manipulations - Moderating Influences in Treatment? Attentional Disorder - Cause or Consequence Of Emotional Problems. Part 3 New Theoretical Model and Clinical Implications: Theoretical Integration
- Clinical Implications.
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