9780306418587-0306418584-Cognition and Psychotherapy

Cognition and Psychotherapy

ISBN-13: 9780306418587
ISBN-10: 0306418584
Edition: 1
Author: Michael J. Mahoney
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS @ PUBLISHERS
Format: Hardcover 370 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780306418587
ISBN-10: 0306418584
Edition: 1
Author: Michael J. Mahoney
Publication date: 1985
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS @ PUBLISHERS
Format: Hardcover 370 pages

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Cognition and Psychotherapy (ISBN-13: 9780306418587 and ISBN-10: 0306418584), written by authors Michael J. Mahoney, was published by HARPERCOLLINS @ PUBLISHERS in 1985. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Cognition and Psychotherapy (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.31.

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For almost three millennia, philosophy and its more pragmatic offspring, psychology and the cognitive sciences, have struggled to understand the complex principles reflected in the patterned opera tions of the human mind. What is knowledge? How does it relate to what we feel and do? What are the fundamental processes underlying attention, perception, intention, learning, memory, and conscious ness? How are thought, feeling, and action related, and what are the practical implications of our current knowledge for the everyday priorities of parenting, education, and counseling? Such meaningful and fascinating questions lie at the heart of contemporary attempts to build a stronger working alliance among the fields of epistemology (theories of knowledge), the cognitive sciences, and psychotherapy. The proliferation and pervasiveness of what some have called "cognitivism" throughout all quarters of modern psychology repre sent a phenomenon of paradigmatic proportions. The (re-)emergence of cognitive concepts and perspectives-whether portrayed as revo lutionary (reactive) or evolutionary (developmental) in nature-marks what may well be the single most formative theme in late twentieth century psychology. Skeptics of the cognitive movement, if it may be so called, can readily note the necessary limits and liabilities of naive forms of metaphysics and mentalism. The history of human ideas is writ large in the polarities of "in here" and "out there"-from Plato, Pythagoras, and Kant to Locke, Bacon, and Watson.

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