• Cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST) is a dual-process model of perception developed by Seymour Epstein. CEST is based around the idea that people...
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  • have begun to be applied to other theories, or be explained by them. For example, the cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST) is also an adaptive view...
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  • (1997). "Terror management and Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory: Evidence that terror management occurs in the experiential system". Journal of Personality...
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  • daylight saving time observed in the central European time zone Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer, a subset of Magnetization...
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  • and self-regulatory beliefs. The term "Cognitive Affective Units" shows how his approach considers affect as well as cognition. Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory...
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  • third-wave cognitive-behavioral theories such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). However, the general concept has roots in many other theories of psychopathology...
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    and dynamics of developing mind: Experiential structuralism as a frame for unifying cognitive developmental theories". Monographs of the Society for Research...
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    and self-esteem is one's estimate of one's status.[page needed] Somatic theories of emotion claim that bodily responses, rather than cognitive interpretations...
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  • process theories can be found in social, personality, cognitive, and clinical psychology. It has also been linked with economics via prospect theory and behavioral...
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    their existing knowledge. This theory originates from Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Constructivism in...
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  • positive attitudes (experiential-schematic: positive, self-expressive: positive), and three patterns containing negative attitudes (experiential-schematic: negative...
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    and the business world. They also began studying the theory of flow at this time. The cognitive science of flow has been studied under the rubric of effortless...
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  • Learning theory attempts to describe how students receive, process, and retain knowledge during learning. Cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences...
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  • (2008-11-30). "Saving for the future self: Neural measures of future self-continuity predict temporal discounting". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience...
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    S2CID 20186915. Kirkpatrick, Lee A.; Epstein, Seymour (1992). "Cognitive-experiential self-theory and subjective probability: Further evidence for two conceptual...
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  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy are two empirically supported Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for non-suicidal self-injurious behavior. Problem-Solving Therapy (PST)...
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  • be wrong about their own experiential states.' Presumably they arrived at this conclusion by drawing on the seemingly self-evident quality of their own...
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  • Additionally, spontaneous use of cognitive emotion regulation strategies increases during adolescence, which is evidenced both by self-report data and neural markers...
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  • brain supports cognitive reappraisal. These are the top-down Cognitive Emotion Regulation (CER) model and the bottom-up Experiential-Dynamic Emotion...
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    friendship, emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging. Many different self-help group programs exist...
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  • or saying "I have to stand up" while remaining seated. Experientially, the observational self is the part of consciousness that hears one's inner voice...
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  • provided a theory of the evolving self, which describes the constructive development theory of subject–object relations. Jean Piaget's cognitive developmental...
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  • capability of humans, which is marked by complex cognitive feats and high levels of motivation and self-awareness. Using their intelligence, humans are...
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  • Truth that because experiential knowledge is appropriate to the mind which does the knowing, in order for omniscience to be a cognitive perfection God's...
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  • Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of human mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity...
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  • Personality (category Conceptions of self)
    across dispositional, biological, intrapsychic (psychodynamic), cognitive-experiential, social and cultural, and adjustment domains. The various approaches...
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  • therapies combine experiential therapy techniques, including person-centered and Gestalt therapies, with systemic therapy and attachment theory. The central...
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  • Acceptance and commitment therapy (category Cognitive behavioral therapy)
    ACT is that psychological suffering is usually caused by experiential avoidance, cognitive entanglement, and resulting psychological rigidity that leads...
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  • Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development criticize and build upon Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. The neo-Piagetian theories aim to correct...
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  • The psychology of self is the study of either the cognitive, conative or affective representation of one's identity, or the subject of experience. The...
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