Metacognition in substance misuse
Contribuinte(s) |
Strodl, Esben |
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Data(s) |
2013
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Resumo |
Metacognitive theory provides a novel conceptual framework to understand the development and maintenance of psychopathology. It emphasizes the importance of stored knowledge guiding the individual’s plan for coping with heightened cognitive-affective arousal. According to the metacognitive model individuals experience strong affective responses and engage in a process of metacognitive appraisal and initiation of coping responses in the pursuit of cognitive-affective self-regulation. This chapter outlines the details of this theoretical approach as applied to substance misuse and the metacognitive treatment components aimed at interrupting the selection of maladaptive coping responses. |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
Elsevier |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67261/1/Spada_M__M__et_al__Metacognition_in_substance_misuse.pdf Spadea, Marcantonio, Proctor, Dawn, Caselli, Gabriele, & Strodl, Esben (2013) Metacognition in substance misuse. In Strodl, Esben (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Addictive Behaviours. Elsevier, Oxford. |
Fonte |
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #Metacognitions #alcohol #Self-Regulatory Executive Function model #persevertative thinking #substance misuse |
Tipo |
Book Chapter |