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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the Classic Edition: A brief history of developments
1 Introduction: Cognitive theory of emotional disorders
Beck’s cognitive theory
The role of behaviour in cognitive theory
Cognitive model of panic
Clinical models and scientific theory
Experimental psychology of attention and emotion
Plan of the book
Part I Emotion, attention and information processing
2 Attention: Basic conceptual and theoretical issues
The search for a bottleneck
Capacity models of attention
Levels of control of attention
Connectionism and attention
Conclusions
3 Attention: Selection of complex, personally significant and emotional stimuli
Selection by schemas
Automaticity and social knowledge
Attention and affective information
Conclusions
4 Attentional bias in emotional disorders
Depression
Generalised anxiety
Attentional bias in other anxiety disorders
Anxiety and depression effects on other tasks
Factors moderating the incidence of emotional bias
Conclusions
5 Affective bias in attention: Theoretical issues
Network models of affective bias: Bower (1981; 1987)
Information-processing models of bias: Williams et al. (1988)
Conclusions
6 Emotional disorders: Attentional deficit
Attention deficits in depression
Obsessive-compulsive states
Anxiety, depression and the efficiency of attention in non-clinical samples
Theoretical issues
Performance deficit and cognitive content: Test-anxiety research
Depressed mood
Lack of energy
Conclusions
Part II Cognitive content and process in emotional disorder
7 Attentional content: Distressing intrusive thoughts
Varieties of thought in emotional disorders
The content of thought in anxiety and depression
Dimensions of worry and their measurement
Thought management: Are some strategies counterproductive?
Meta-cognitive beliefs and negative thinking
Intrusions, obsessions and thought control
The role of attention in theoretical accounts of worry
Conclusions
8 Interactionist approaches to stress
The transactional theory of stress
Social aspects of stress processes
Stress, arousal and performance
Error and cognitive failures
Conclusions
9 Self-focused attention
Definition and measurement of self-focus
Causes of self-focus
Consequences of self-focus
Self-focus and psychopathology
Self-focus and depression
Self-focus and anxiety
Addictive behaviours: Alcohol and drug use
Conclusions
10 Attention manipulations: Moderating influences in treatment?
Distraction and depression
Distraction and anxiety
Emotional processing and attention
Attentional training
Eye-movement desensitisation
Conclusions
11 Attentional disorder: Cause or consequence of emotional problems?
Experimental studies
Longitudinal studies of depression, anxiety and cognition
Longitudinal studies of depression: Conclusions
Longitudinal studies of anxiety
Studies comparing trait and state effects
Studies of recovered patients
Conclusions
Part III New theoretical model and clinical implications
12 Theoretical integration
Self-attention and emotional distress
The cognitive-attentional syndrome
An integrative attentional model of emotional distress
Effects of SREF processing on attention and self-knowledge
Factors affecting choice and control of action
Emotional distress
The effect of distraction in treatment: A new perspective
Explanations for attentional phenomena
Automatisation
Explaining performance data: Consequences of biasing of plans
Consequences of resource limitation
Summary of the model
13 Clinical implications
Behavioural and cognitive therapies
Accounting for existing therapy effects in the SREF model
New implications for cognitive therapy
Secondary “emotion”
Stimulus considerations in treatment
Modifying on-line SREF activity
Procedures and goals
Conclusions: A summary of specific treatment implications
14 Conclusions
Overview of theoretical issues
Further experimental research
The role of psychobiological processes
Clinical issues
References
Index
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