• A cognitive vulnerability in cognitive psychology is an erroneous belief, cognitive bias, or pattern of thought that predisposes an individual to psychological...
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  • of vulnerability in itself brings great expectations of social policy and gerontological planning. Types of vulnerability include social, cognitive, environmental...
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    Training (ASAT): a longitudinal primary prevention program targeting cognitive vulnerability". Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 21 (3): 302–319. doi:10.1016/j...
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    tackle a problem or issue Cognitive psychology – Subdiscipline of psychology Cognitive vulnerability – Concept in cognitive psychology Critical thinking –...
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  • mental health. Ambiguity intolerance is thought to serve as a cognitive vulnerability that can contribute to the development of depression. Anderson...
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  • that are generated by the engagement in maladaptive behaviors. Cognitive vulnerability Highly sensitive person Illusion of control Negative affect Neurotics...
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    behavioral disorders. Given that the maladaptive cognitive processes implicated in models of emotional vulnerability and dysfunction are targeted by CBM, there...
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    diathesis is synonymous with vulnerability, and variants such as "vulnerability-stress" are common within psychology. A vulnerability makes it more or less likely...
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  • 2011.07.007. hdl:1959.17/57510. Alloy, L.; Riskind, J. (2005). Cognitive Vulnerability to Emotional Disorders. Psychology Press. Kluger, A.; DeNisi, A...
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    Beck's cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the three key elements of a person's belief system present...
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  • where human errors and socio-cognitive organization vulnerability can be the cause of serious losses. Cognitive science Cognitive sociology Memetics Situated...
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  • research interest have been exploring vulnerability to major depressive disorder and psychobiological and cognitive approaches to depression, bipolar disorder...
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    "Development of gender differences in depression: An elaborated cognitive vulnerability–transactional stress theory". Psychological Bulletin. 127 (6):...
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    called cognitive training) is a program of regular activities purported to maintain or improve one's cognitive abilities. The phrase “cognitive ability”...
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  • receiving and processing new information cognitively and emotionally. This concept associates an individual's vulnerability to depression with the degree to which...
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    Dementia (redirect from Cognitive decline)
    many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's ability to perform everyday activities...
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  • Zindel Segal (category Cognitive therapy)
    are Interpersonal Process in Cognitive Therapy, Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A new...
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  • Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI) (also known in the scientific community as "CRCIs or Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairments" and in...
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  • Empathy (redirect from Cognitive empathy)
    conflicting) definitions of empathy that include but are not limited to social, cognitive, and emotional processes primarily concerned with understanding others...
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  • Adults usually become vulnerable by cognitive impairment such as Down syndrome. Aging can cause or worsen a person's vulnerability, by physical decrepitude...
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  • Attribution (psychology) (category Cognitive biases)
    RP, McWhinnie CM, Yao S (February 2016). "'Weakest Link' as a Cognitive Vulnerability Within the Hopelessness Theory of Depression in Chinese University...
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    While having both "grandiosity" and vulnerability scales, empirically both seem to primarily capture vulnerable narcissism. The PNI scales show significant...
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  • Illusion (redirect from Cognitive illusions)
    brain's visual cortex), constructs reality through both perceptual and cognitive neural pathways. Visual illusions are (at least in part) thought to be...
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  • Cognitive bias mitigation is the prevention and reduction of the negative effects of cognitive biases – unconscious, automatic influences on human judgment...
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  • Interpretive bias (category Cognitive biases)
    Attributional bias Mentalization Mathews, A. & MacLeod, C. (2005). "Cognitive vulnerability to emotional disorders". Annual Review of Clinical Psychology....
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    Homesickness is the distress caused by being away from home. Its cognitive hallmark is preoccupying thoughts of home and attachment objects. Sufferers...
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  • Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is a form of psychological therapy initially developed in the United Kingdom by Anthony Ryle. This time-limited therapy...
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  • Aging brain (redirect from Cognitive aging)
    risk factor for most common neurodegenerative diseases, including mild cognitive impairment, dementias including Alzheimer's disease, cerebrovascular disease...
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  • "Midfrontal Theta Activity in Psychiatric Illness: An Index of Cognitive Vulnerabilities Across Disorders". Biological Psychiatry. 91 (2): 173–182. doi:10...
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    Dialectical behavior therapy (category Cognitive therapy)
    opposites". DBT was designed to help people increase their emotional and cognitive regulation by learning about the triggers that lead to reactive states...
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