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Cognitive and behavioural perspective

Wisdom and Post-Transgression Responses: A Cognitive and Behavioural Perspective

Wisdom and Post-Transgression Responses: A Cognitive and Behavioural Perspective

... on its own or may never happen again. Disregarding, tolerating, forgiving, or adopting a neutral stance to an offense might be hurtful at the moment, but it can bring about social harmony and optimal self-development in ...

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OCCUPATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND THE REAL COST OF SICKNESS ABSENCE: A COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE

OCCUPATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AND THE REAL COST OF SICKNESS ABSENCE: A COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE

... the behavioural symptoms of depression and further reinforce the negative view of self, the world and the future, which in turn reinforces the negative cycle of ...the behavioural component of attempting to ...

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The emergence of democracy: a behavioural perspective

The emergence of democracy: a behavioural perspective

... second behavioural mechanism is bounded rationality which worked as a sort of “cognitive glue” that made th e various aspects of macroculture interdependent and through the diffusion of these values, norms ...

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Shopping Centre Choice: A Behavioural Perspective

Shopping Centre Choice: A Behavioural Perspective

... the cognitive domain, a researcher examining the role of cognition in a wider behavioural context is left with a decision to be made about which of the internal evaluations and processes to ...in ...

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Cognitive behavioural therapy for thought disorder in psychosis

Cognitive behavioural therapy for thought disorder in psychosis

... a cognitive-behavioural perspective might be ...using cognitive behavioural ...well-defined cognitive model of thought ...

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Consumer confusion: a test of the behavioural perspective model

Consumer confusion: a test of the behavioural perspective model

... the Cognitive-Affective (or Binary) Nature of Confusion Based on the previous discussion on intentionality 6 , this philosophical concept has been described as proposing the loosening of the ties of the strict ...

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Behavioural Assessment in Cognitive  Behavioural Therapy for Children and

Behavioural Assessment in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Children and

... this perspective can be seen positively as an appraisal of care to support the generation of knowledge in order to enhance the quality of healthcare service and quality of the practice of ...

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Investigating website usability and behavioural intention for online hotel reservations: a cognitive perspective

Investigating website usability and behavioural intention for online hotel reservations: a cognitive perspective

... Applied Cognitive Task Analysis in combination with eye tracking provides a deeper picture of how users behave when they come to book online a hotel, present critical customers’ information requirements that ...

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BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE PERSPECTIVE

BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE PERSPECTIVE

... Furthermore, herding can cause some emotional biases, including conformity, congruity and cognitive conflict, home bias, and gossip theories (Tan et al., 2008). Many previous researchers studied herding factors ...

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Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Responses to an ERP Implementation: A Dual Perspective of Technology Acceptance and Organisational Change

Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Responses to an ERP Implementation: A Dual Perspective of Technology Acceptance and Organisational Change

... Self et al. (2007) refer to the change process as the how factor of change. Organisations are advised to place increasing emphasis on their change management practices during an ERP implementation (e.g. Calvert 2006). ...

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Nuclear emergency decision support : a behavioural OR perspective

Nuclear emergency decision support : a behavioural OR perspective

... the Behavioural OR literature so far (see, ...identifies behavioural challenges to the application of decision analytic methods in nuclear emergency management: behavioural effects in the elicitation ...

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Behavioural operations in healthcare : knowledge sharing perspective

Behavioural operations in healthcare : knowledge sharing perspective

... status as knowledgeable actors, and to attract rewards from the organization – and thus involve less vigilance to risks. Finally, combining these local insights, we can clarify the mechanisms through which knowledge ...

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Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience

Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience

... with behavioural, affective and cognitive function and ...focal cognitive deficits in neurological patients for models of normal cognitive function will also be ...

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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL COACHING 1

COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL COACHING 1

... COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL COACHING 1 By Michael Neenan and Stephen Palmer Introduction The 'coaching culture' appears to be expanding rapidly in business and industry (Becket, 2000; Daily Telegraph, 2001; ...

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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY

... Interviews will be held on the 8-10 June 2015. CONTACT DETAILS We hope that this prospectus has informed you of everything you need to know about the Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. ...

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All in the mind: cognitive behavioural therapy

All in the mind: cognitive behavioural therapy

... is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and how does it Work? In this article Counselling Psychologist, Antonietta DiCaccavo gives an overview of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and presents a case ...

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Treatments for OCD: Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy

Treatments for OCD: Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy

... o Cognitive therapy Modern treatments for OCD have radically changed how the disorder is ...hope. Cognitive and behaviour therapy and antidepressant medications are currently used to treat the ...

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A Guide to Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

A Guide to Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

... Our ‘cognitive processes’ are our thoughts which include our ideas, mental images, beliefs and attitudes. Cognitive therapy is based on the principle that certain ways of thinking can trigger, or ‘fuel’, ...

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Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus (Protocol)

Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus (Protocol)

... Protocol] Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus Thomas Fuller 1 , 2 , Rilana Cima 1 , 2 , Berthold Langguth 3 , Birgit Mazurek 4 , Angus Waddell 5 , Derek J Hoare 6 , Johan WS Vlaeyen 7 1 Department of ...

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychotic Symptoms:

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychotic Symptoms:

... Using the cognitive behavioural model, voices are understood as Activating Events or Triggers rather than Beliefs – we therefore need to focus much of our assessment on understanding the[r] ...

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