Beliefs about emotions
as a transdiagnostic construct
Conceptualization in the cognitive-behavioural therapies
Beliefs about emotions
as a transdiagnostic construct
Conceptualization in the cognitive-behavioural therapies
Author(s): Monika SawickaSubject(s): Clinical psychology, Behaviorism
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: beliefs about emotions; emotional regulation; psychotherapy; well-being;
Summary/Abstract: AimThe aim of the article is to discuss the concept of beliefs about emotions in the context of emotional regulation and conceptualization in different cognitive-behavioural therapy approaches.ThesesThe thesis is that beliefs about emotions are a transdiagnostic construct, meaning that their occurrence is not limited to specific nosological categories, and they influence the maintenance of symptoms across several classes of disorders, and they are measurable in both clinical and non-clinical populations.ConclusionThe analysis of research results regarding the prevalence of negative beliefs about emotions in different groups allows for recognition of their transdiagnostic nature. In the first part, a comprehensive definition of the phenomenon and potential sources of its formation within cognitive and learning theories were presented. The factors mediating the relationship between beliefs about emotions and well-being were discussed, with particular emphasis on avoidance strategies. As a summary of these relationships, a general working model was proposed. In the second part, therapeutic procedures from the field of cognitive-behavioural therapy were presented as an approach with scientifically proven effectiveness. The application of these methods can directly or indirectly, through perpetuating factors, lead to a change in beliefs about emotions and contribute to the reduction of psychological and physical suffering.
Journal: Przegląd Psychologiczny
- Issue Year: 65/2022
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 95-108
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English