Title of article :
Worry, problem elaboration and suppression of imagery: the role of concreteness
Author/Authors :
Joachim St?ber، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
6
From page :
751
To page :
756
Abstract :
Both lay concept and scientific theory claim that worry may be helpful for defining and analyzing problems. Recent studies, however, indicate that worrisome problem elaborations are less concrete than worry-free problem elaborations. This challenges the problem solving view of worry because abstract problem analyses are unlikely to lead to concrete problem solutions. Instead the findings support the avoidance theory of worry which claims that worry suppresses aversive imagery. Following research findings in the dual-coding framework [Paivio, A. (1971). Imagery and verbal processes. New York: Holt, Rhinehart and Winston; Paivio, A. (1986). Mental representations: a dual coding approach. New York: Oxford University Press.], the present article proposes that reduced concreteness may play a central role in the understanding of worry. First, reduced concreteness can explain how worry reduces imagery. Second, it offers an explanation why worrisome problem analyses are unlikely to arrive at solutions. Third, it provides a key for the understanding of worry maintenance.
Keywords :
anxiety neurosis , imagery , avoidance , Cognitive processes , Problem solving , Anxiety
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Record number :
569084
Link To Document :
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