نتایج جستجو برای: dysfunctional attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 93502  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2008
Benjamin L Hankin

The stability of 3 cognitive vulnerabilities--a negative cognitive style, dysfunctional attitudes, and rumination--as well as depressive symptoms as a benchmark were examined to investigate whether cognitive vulnerabilities are stable, enduring risks for depression. A sample of adolescents (6th-10th graders) completed measures of these 3 cognitive vulnerabilities and depressive symptoms every 5...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
David T Plante Frances R Frankenburg Garrett M Fitzmaurice Mary C Zanarini

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been associated with maladaptive cognitive processes including dysfunctional attitudes and a negative attribution style. Comorbid insomnia affects the course of multiple psychiatric disorders, and has been associated with the absence of recovery from BPD. Because dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes are common among patients with insomnia, the purpose of...

2016
Myriam Rudaz Eni S. Becker Jürgen Margraf Thomas Ledermann Andrea H. Meyer Michelle G. Craske

This study evaluated the role of two cognitive vulnerability factors, anxiety sensitivity and dysfunctional attitudes, in the prediction of the manifestation and onset of social anxiety disorder relative to specific phobia and relative to healthy controls. Women, aged between 18 and 24 years, were studied at baseline and 18 months later using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule-Lifetime-AD...

2015
Christina Palmer

Objective: Whilst the finding of a relationship between negative cognition and depression appears to be fairly robust, the types of cognition which are most relevant to depression are a source of debate. Much of the research generated has explored cognitions based on the Beckian (1967, 1983) cognitive model of depression, such as dysfunctional attitudes, which represent ‘cold’ cognition. Despit...

Journal: :Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 2017
Justina Lukat Eni S Becker Kristen L Lavallee William M van der Veld Jürgen Margraf

An understanding of etiological and maintaining factors of mental disorders is essential for the treatment of mental disorders, as well as mental health promotion and protection. The present study examines predictors of the incidence, remission and relapse of a wide range of Axis I mental disorders, using data from the Dresden Predictor Study. A sample of 1394 young German women completed quest...

2014
Isa Okajima Shun Nakajima Moeko Ochi Yuichi Inoue

The present study examined to examine whether improvement of insomnia is mediated by a reduction in sleep-related dysfunctional beliefs through cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. In total, 64 patients with chronic insomnia received cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia consisting of 6 biweekly individual treatment sessions of 50 minutes in length. Participants were asked to complete...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2013
Lilya Sitnikov Kelly J Rohan Maggie Evans Jennifer N Mahon Yael I Nillni

There is no empirical basis for determining which seasonal affective disorder (SAD) patients are best suited for what type of treatment. Using data from a parent clinical trial comparing light therapy (LT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and their combination (CBT + LT) for SAD, we constructed hierarchical linear regression models to explore baseline cognitive vulnerability constructs (i.e...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2008
Joseph F Goldberg Rachel K Gerstein Susan J Wenze Tara M Welker Aaron T Beck

Dysfunctional thought patterns are presumed to underlie cognitive biases in mood disorder patients. However, few studies have compared dysfunctional thought patterns in bipolar manic and unipolar depressed patients. Cognitive schemas and dysfunctional attitudes were evaluated using the cognitive checklist for mania and Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS) in 34 bipolar manic, 35 unipolar depress...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2014
Patrick Pössel Stephanie Winkeljohn Black

OBJECTIVES This study tested and compared three sequential interpretations of Beck's cognitive model of the development of depression (1996). The causal mediational interpretation identifies dysfunctional attitudes as most distal to depressive symptoms, followed by cognitive distortions, the cognitive triad, and negative automatic thoughts, with each construct successively more proximal to depr...

ارشدی, نسرین, خزائی, جبیب اله, داودی, ایران, زکی ئی, علی, نیسی, عبدالکاظم,

Background and purpose: Physiological, cognitive, and behavioral factors are considered as the underlying causes of insomnia. Accordingly, the present study aimed to investigate the roles of some cognitive and emotional factors in predicting insomnia disorder. Materials and methods: To conduct this cross-sectional study, two groups were randomly selected. The first group comprised of 100 pat...

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