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Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders [Paperback]

Lauren B. Alloy (Editor), John H. Riskind (Editor)

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August 16, 2005 0805857745 978-0805857740
Emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional patterns of eating are clearly among the most devastating and prevalent confronting practitioners, and they have received much attention from researchers—in personality, social, cognitive, and developmental psychology, as well as in clinical psychology and psychiatry. A major recent focus has been cognitive vulnerability, which seems to set the stage for recurrences of symptoms and episodes. In the last five years there has been a rapid proliferation of studies. In this book, leading experts present the first broad synthesis of what we have now learned about the nature, of cognitive factors that seem to play a crucial role in creating and maintaining vulnerability across the spectrum of emotional disorders. An introductory chapter considers theory and research design and methodology and constructs a general conceptual framework for understanding and studying the relationships between developmental and cognitive variables and later risk, and the difference between distal cognitive antecedents of disorders (e.g. depressive inferential styles, dysfunctional attitudes) and proximal ones (e.g. schema activation or inferences). Subsequent chapters are organized into three sections, on mood, anxiety, and eating disorders. Each section ends with an integrative overview chapter that offers both incisive commentary and insightful suggestions for further systematic research. A rich resource for all those professionally concerned with these problems, Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders advances both clinical science and clinical practice.

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'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' deserves a prominent place in the library of every researcher and serious student of the cognitive sources and treatment of emotional disorders....the editors and other contributors to this excellent resource are to be commended for this volume. It is perhaps in the nature of excellent work that the audience comes away wanting more.
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'Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders' a fascinating and thought-provoking experience with many new ideas, insights, and questions.
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hypomanic mood swings, task battery, aversive event, behavioral high risk design, negative affective structures, looming maladaptive style, looming vulnerability model, patients with social anxiety disorder, cognitive risk status, hypothesized cognitive vulnerability, people with social anxiety disorder, schematic processing bias, cognitive vulnerability hypotheses, looming cognitive style, proximal cognitions, high cognitive risk, childhood emotional maltreatment, restricting anorexia nervosa patients, cognitive vulnerability factors, cognitive vulnerability model, perfectionistic women, risk group differences, low cognitive risk for depression, negative cognitive styles, intensifying danger
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New York, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, International Journal of Eating Disorders, American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Bulletin, Archives of General Psychiatry, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, American Psychiatric Association, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, British Journal of Psychiatry, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, Psychological Medicine, Clinical Psychology Review, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, United States, Psychological Review, Behavior Therapy, American Psychological Association, American Psychologist, Basic Books, American Psychiatric Press, Journal of Traumatic Stress, Academic Press, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Temple University
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