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by J. Mark G. Williams (Author), Fraser N. Watts (Author), Colin M. MacLeod (Author)
This book responds to the explosion of interest in using the methods of experimental cognitive psychology to help understand emotional disorders, especially common anxiety and depressive disorders. It reviews recent research, focusing on how emotion affects the following: conscious and non-conscious processing, memory bias and memory deficits, attentional bias, schematic processing, judgements, thoughts and images. It also explores how irregularities in these processes can contribute to emotional disorders
An explosion of interest in the application of cognitive psychology to the understanding of emotional disorders has prompted a second edition of this highly regarded book. Reviewing the work of the last decade, it looks at how emotion affects the following processes, and how they in turn contribute to emotional disorder: conscious and nonconscious processing; memory bias and memory deficits; attentional bias; schematic processing; judgements; and thoughts and images. The second edition provides in particular:
J. Mark G. Williams, D Phil, is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry.
Fraser N. Watts is the author of Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Disorders, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
Colin M. MacLeod is the author of Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Disorders, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
Andrew Mathews is the author of Cognitive Psychology and Emotional Disorders, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
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