Cognitive Interference
Theories, Methods, and Findings
Herausgeber: Sarason, Irwin G; Sarason, Barbara R; Pierce, Gregory R
Cognitive Interference
Theories, Methods, and Findings
Herausgeber: Sarason, Irwin G; Sarason, Barbara R; Pierce, Gregory R
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781138991453
- ISBN-10: 1138991457
- Artikelnr.: 57043466
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781138991453
- ISBN-10: 1138991457
- Artikelnr.: 57043466
Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce, Barbara R. Sarason
Contents: Preface. Part I: Cognitive Interference and Information Processing.E. Klinger
The Contents of Thoughts: Interference as the Downside of Adaptive Normal Mechanisms in Thought Flow. C.S. Carver
Cognitive Interference and the Structure of Behavior. C. MacLeod
Anxiety and Cognitive Processes. P.L. Yee
J. Vaughan
Integrating Cognitive
Personality
and Social Approaches to Cognitive Interference and Distractibility. R. Schwarzer
Thought Control of Action: Interfering Self-Doubts. M.W. Vasey
E.L. Daleiden
Information-Processing Pathways to Cognitive Interference in Childhood. I.G. Sarason
G.R. Pierce
B.R. Sarason
Domains of Cognitive Interference. R. Kanfer
P.L. Ackerman
A Self-Regulatory Skills Perspective to Reducing Cognitive Interference. Part II: Cognitive Interference
Stress
and Performance.S.M. Miller
Monitoring and Blunting of Threatening Information: Cognitive Interference and Facilitation in the Coping Process. M. Mikulincer
Mental Rumination and Learned Helplessness: Cognitive Shifts During Helplessness Training and Their Behavioral Consequences. M.A. Bruch
Cognitive Interference and Social Interaction: The Case of Shyness and Nonassertiveness. J.V. Wood
P. Dodgson
When Is Self-Focused Attention an Adaptive Coping Response?: Rumination and Overgeneralization Versus Compensation. R.E. Smith
Performance Anxiety
Cognitive Interference
and Concentration Enhancement Strategies in Sports. G.R. Pierce
C.A. Henderson
J.H. Yost
C.M. Loffredo
Cognitive Interference
and Personality: Theoretical and Methodological Issues. Part III: Cognitive Interference and Clinical Problems.M.J. Dombeck
G.J. Siegle
R.E. Ingram
Cognitive Interference and Coping Strategies in Vulnerability to Negative Affect. Z.V. Segal
Cognitive Interference in Depressive and Anxiety-Based Disorders. I.H. Gotlib
J.E. Roberts
E. Gilboa
Cognitive Interference in Depression. W. Nasby
J.L. Yates
Toward a Network Model of Dissociative Mechanisms. K.J. Craig
J.A. Heisler
A. Baum
Intrusive Thought and the Maintenance of Chronic Stress.
The Contents of Thoughts: Interference as the Downside of Adaptive Normal Mechanisms in Thought Flow. C.S. Carver
Cognitive Interference and the Structure of Behavior. C. MacLeod
Anxiety and Cognitive Processes. P.L. Yee
J. Vaughan
Integrating Cognitive
Personality
and Social Approaches to Cognitive Interference and Distractibility. R. Schwarzer
Thought Control of Action: Interfering Self-Doubts. M.W. Vasey
E.L. Daleiden
Information-Processing Pathways to Cognitive Interference in Childhood. I.G. Sarason
G.R. Pierce
B.R. Sarason
Domains of Cognitive Interference. R. Kanfer
P.L. Ackerman
A Self-Regulatory Skills Perspective to Reducing Cognitive Interference. Part II: Cognitive Interference
Stress
and Performance.S.M. Miller
Monitoring and Blunting of Threatening Information: Cognitive Interference and Facilitation in the Coping Process. M. Mikulincer
Mental Rumination and Learned Helplessness: Cognitive Shifts During Helplessness Training and Their Behavioral Consequences. M.A. Bruch
Cognitive Interference and Social Interaction: The Case of Shyness and Nonassertiveness. J.V. Wood
P. Dodgson
When Is Self-Focused Attention an Adaptive Coping Response?: Rumination and Overgeneralization Versus Compensation. R.E. Smith
Performance Anxiety
Cognitive Interference
and Concentration Enhancement Strategies in Sports. G.R. Pierce
C.A. Henderson
J.H. Yost
C.M. Loffredo
Cognitive Interference
and Personality: Theoretical and Methodological Issues. Part III: Cognitive Interference and Clinical Problems.M.J. Dombeck
G.J. Siegle
R.E. Ingram
Cognitive Interference and Coping Strategies in Vulnerability to Negative Affect. Z.V. Segal
Cognitive Interference in Depressive and Anxiety-Based Disorders. I.H. Gotlib
J.E. Roberts
E. Gilboa
Cognitive Interference in Depression. W. Nasby
J.L. Yates
Toward a Network Model of Dissociative Mechanisms. K.J. Craig
J.A. Heisler
A. Baum
Intrusive Thought and the Maintenance of Chronic Stress.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Cognitive Interference and Information Processing.E. Klinger
The Contents of Thoughts: Interference as the Downside of Adaptive Normal Mechanisms in Thought Flow. C.S. Carver
Cognitive Interference and the Structure of Behavior. C. MacLeod
Anxiety and Cognitive Processes. P.L. Yee
J. Vaughan
Integrating Cognitive
Personality
and Social Approaches to Cognitive Interference and Distractibility. R. Schwarzer
Thought Control of Action: Interfering Self-Doubts. M.W. Vasey
E.L. Daleiden
Information-Processing Pathways to Cognitive Interference in Childhood. I.G. Sarason
G.R. Pierce
B.R. Sarason
Domains of Cognitive Interference. R. Kanfer
P.L. Ackerman
A Self-Regulatory Skills Perspective to Reducing Cognitive Interference. Part II: Cognitive Interference
Stress
and Performance.S.M. Miller
Monitoring and Blunting of Threatening Information: Cognitive Interference and Facilitation in the Coping Process. M. Mikulincer
Mental Rumination and Learned Helplessness: Cognitive Shifts During Helplessness Training and Their Behavioral Consequences. M.A. Bruch
Cognitive Interference and Social Interaction: The Case of Shyness and Nonassertiveness. J.V. Wood
P. Dodgson
When Is Self-Focused Attention an Adaptive Coping Response?: Rumination and Overgeneralization Versus Compensation. R.E. Smith
Performance Anxiety
Cognitive Interference
and Concentration Enhancement Strategies in Sports. G.R. Pierce
C.A. Henderson
J.H. Yost
C.M. Loffredo
Cognitive Interference
and Personality: Theoretical and Methodological Issues. Part III: Cognitive Interference and Clinical Problems.M.J. Dombeck
G.J. Siegle
R.E. Ingram
Cognitive Interference and Coping Strategies in Vulnerability to Negative Affect. Z.V. Segal
Cognitive Interference in Depressive and Anxiety-Based Disorders. I.H. Gotlib
J.E. Roberts
E. Gilboa
Cognitive Interference in Depression. W. Nasby
J.L. Yates
Toward a Network Model of Dissociative Mechanisms. K.J. Craig
J.A. Heisler
A. Baum
Intrusive Thought and the Maintenance of Chronic Stress.
The Contents of Thoughts: Interference as the Downside of Adaptive Normal Mechanisms in Thought Flow. C.S. Carver
Cognitive Interference and the Structure of Behavior. C. MacLeod
Anxiety and Cognitive Processes. P.L. Yee
J. Vaughan
Integrating Cognitive
Personality
and Social Approaches to Cognitive Interference and Distractibility. R. Schwarzer
Thought Control of Action: Interfering Self-Doubts. M.W. Vasey
E.L. Daleiden
Information-Processing Pathways to Cognitive Interference in Childhood. I.G. Sarason
G.R. Pierce
B.R. Sarason
Domains of Cognitive Interference. R. Kanfer
P.L. Ackerman
A Self-Regulatory Skills Perspective to Reducing Cognitive Interference. Part II: Cognitive Interference
Stress
and Performance.S.M. Miller
Monitoring and Blunting of Threatening Information: Cognitive Interference and Facilitation in the Coping Process. M. Mikulincer
Mental Rumination and Learned Helplessness: Cognitive Shifts During Helplessness Training and Their Behavioral Consequences. M.A. Bruch
Cognitive Interference and Social Interaction: The Case of Shyness and Nonassertiveness. J.V. Wood
P. Dodgson
When Is Self-Focused Attention an Adaptive Coping Response?: Rumination and Overgeneralization Versus Compensation. R.E. Smith
Performance Anxiety
Cognitive Interference
and Concentration Enhancement Strategies in Sports. G.R. Pierce
C.A. Henderson
J.H. Yost
C.M. Loffredo
Cognitive Interference
and Personality: Theoretical and Methodological Issues. Part III: Cognitive Interference and Clinical Problems.M.J. Dombeck
G.J. Siegle
R.E. Ingram
Cognitive Interference and Coping Strategies in Vulnerability to Negative Affect. Z.V. Segal
Cognitive Interference in Depressive and Anxiety-Based Disorders. I.H. Gotlib
J.E. Roberts
E. Gilboa
Cognitive Interference in Depression. W. Nasby
J.L. Yates
Toward a Network Model of Dissociative Mechanisms. K.J. Craig
J.A. Heisler
A. Baum
Intrusive Thought and the Maintenance of Chronic Stress.