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Meta-Cognition and Worry: A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Meta-Cognition and Worry: A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder <jats:p>A meta-cognitive classification and analysis of factors contributing to the development of problematic worry is presented. Dimensions of meta-beliefs, meta-worry, cognitive consciousness, and strategies can be distinguished. A cognitive model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder is advanced based on this framework in which GAD results from an interaction between the motivated use of worry as a coping strategy, negative appraisal of worry, and worry control attempts. These factors result from combinations of dysfunctional meta-beliefs and contribute to subjectively diminished cognitive control. The model presents new implications for a cognitive therapy of GAD, and these are illustrated with a single case treatment study.</jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy CrossRef

Meta-Cognition and Worry: A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy , Volume 23 (3): 301-320 – Jul 1, 1995

Meta-Cognition and Worry: A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder


Abstract

<jats:p>A meta-cognitive classification and analysis of factors contributing to the development of problematic worry is presented. Dimensions of meta-beliefs, meta-worry, cognitive consciousness, and strategies can be distinguished. A cognitive model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder is advanced based on this framework in which GAD results from an interaction between the motivated use of worry as a coping strategy, negative appraisal of worry, and worry control attempts. These factors result from combinations of dysfunctional meta-beliefs and contribute to subjectively diminished cognitive control. The model presents new implications for a cognitive therapy of GAD, and these are illustrated with a single case treatment study.</jats:p>

 
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1352-4658
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Abstract

<jats:p>A meta-cognitive classification and analysis of factors contributing to the development of problematic worry is presented. Dimensions of meta-beliefs, meta-worry, cognitive consciousness, and strategies can be distinguished. A cognitive model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder is advanced based on this framework in which GAD results from an interaction between the motivated use of worry as a coping strategy, negative appraisal of worry, and worry control attempts. These factors result from combinations of dysfunctional meta-beliefs and contribute to subjectively diminished cognitive control. The model presents new implications for a cognitive therapy of GAD, and these are illustrated with a single case treatment study.</jats:p>

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Published: Jul 1, 1995

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