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Cognitive tempo

Cognitive tempo refers to a cognitive style dimension along which people differ in terms of their ability to respond slowly and carefully as opposed to quickly and with errors.

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Cognitive theories

Cognitive theories refer to theories that focus on belief systems and ways of thinking or thought patterns as the causes of abnormal behavior.

Cognitive theory

Cognitive theory is a theory proposing that our thoughts are responsible for our behaviors.

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Cognitive therapies

Cognitive therapies refer to therapeutic approaches that focus on changing people's maladaptive thought patterns and beliefs.

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Cognitive Therapy

- Cognitive Therapy : Cognitive therapy refers to a therapy stemming from the belief that emotional disorders are caused by irrational yet habitual forms of thinking; these patterns are viewed as behaviors that the therapist can try to help the patient change.

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Cognitive training program

Deutsch: Kognitives Trainingsprogramm / Español: Programa de entrenamiento cognitivo / Português: Programa de treinamento cognitivo / Français: Programme d'entraînement cognitif / Italian: Programma di allenamento cognitivo

Cognitive training program in psychology refers to structured activities and exercises designed to enhance specific cognitive Functions such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and executive functions. These programs aim to improve cognitive abilities through repetitive practice and targeted exercises.

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Cognitive triad

Cognitive triad refers to a negative view of the self, the world, and the future.

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Cognitive unconscious

Cognitive unconscious refers to the range of mental structures and processes that operate outside awareness but play a significant role in conscious thought and action.

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