Human mental capacities and processes are the raw materials with which psychotherapists work. Thus what cognitive scientists have discovered in recent decades is potentially tremendous value for psychotherapeutic practice. But the new knowledge is not readily accessible to therapists, who find both language and methodology off-putting. The Mind in Therapy bridges the gap. It offers a comprehensive overview of the relevant range of cognitive activities, ranging from complex mental operations such as problem solving, decision making, reasoning, and metacognition to basic functions...
Human mental capacities and processes are the raw materials with which psychotherapists work. Thus what cognitive scientists have discovered in recent...
Katherine D. Arbuthnott Dennis W. Arbuthnott Valerie A. Thompson
Cognitive processes are the raw materials of psychotherapy & recent research has shed new illumination on their operation. Richly illustrated with case material, this book is a practical guide to what is most relevant and important for therapists to
Cognitive processes are the raw materials of psychotherapy & recent research has shed new illumination on their operation. Richly illustrated with cas...
There is a growing acknowledgement of the importance of integrating the study of reasoning with other areas of cognitive psychology. The purpose of this volume is to examine the extent to which we can further our understanding of reasoning by integrating findings, theories and paradigms in the field of memory. Reasoning as Memory consists of nine chapters that make explicit links between basic memory process, and reasoning and decision-making. The contributors address a number of key topics including: the relationship between semantic memory and reasoning the role of expert memory in...
There is a growing acknowledgement of the importance of integrating the study of reasoning with other areas of cognitive psychology. The purpose of th...
There is a growing acknowledgement of the importance of integrating the study of reasoning with other areas of cognitive psychology. The purpose of this volume is to examine the extent to which we can further our understanding of reasoning by integrating findings, theories and paradigms in the field of memory.
Reasoning as Memory consists of nine chapters that make explicit links between basic memory process, and reasoning and decision-making. The contributors address a number of key topics including:
the relationship between semantic memory and...
There is a growing acknowledgement of the importance of integrating the study of reasoning with other areas of cognitive psychology. The purpose of...
The International Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning brings together some of the world's leading experts in decision sciences in a single comprehensive and authoritative volume. The book considers current thinking and reasoning research, both in relation to empirical evidence and theoretical analyses. Emerging trends and cutting-edge debates in the field are positioned in relation to established findings and theories, giving a clear sense of the way in which new ideas are challenging traditional viewpoints. The handbook is essential reading for all researchers of Thinking,...
The International Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning brings together some of the world's leading experts in decision sciences in a single co...