Title of article :
An integrated cognitive model of panic disorder: The role of positive and negative cognitions
Author/Authors :
Leanne M. Casey، نويسنده , , Tian P. S. Oei، نويسنده , , Peter A. Newcombe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
27
From page :
529
To page :
555
Abstract :
One reason for the neglect of the role of positive factors in cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) may relate to a failure to develop cognitive models that integrate positive and negative cognitions. Bandura [Psychol. Rev. 84 (1977) 191; Anxiety Res. 1 (1988) 77] proposed that self-efficacy beliefs mediate a range of emotional and behavioural outcomes. However, in panic disorder, cognitively based research to date has largely focused on catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations. Although a number of studies support each of the predictions associated with the account of panic disorder that is based on the role of negative cognitions, a review of the literature indicated that a cognitively based explanation of the disorder may be considerably strengthened by inclusion of positive cognitions that emphasize control or coping. Evidence to support an Integrated Cognitive Model (ICM) of panic disorder was examined and the theoretical implications of this model were discussed in terms of both schema change and compensatory skills accounts of change processes in CBT.
Keywords :
Panic Disorder , Positive cognitions , Catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations , Panic self-efficacy
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number :
483791
Link To Document :
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