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Complement to a theory of the cognitive distortions

Franceschi, Paul (2006) Complement to a theory of the cognitive distortions. [Preprint]

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to describe a conceptual framework for cognitive distortions, which notably allows to specify more accurately their intrinsic relationships. This conceptual framework aims at inserting itself within the apparatus of cognitive therapy and of critical thinking. The present analysis is based on the following fundamental concepts: the reference class, the duality and the system of taxa. With the help of these three notions, each cognitive distortion can be defined. A distinction is also made between, on the one hand, general cognitive distortions and on the other hand, specific cognitive distortions. The present model allows then to define within the same conceptual framework the general cognitive distortions such as dichotomous reasoning, disqualifying a given pole, minimisation and maximisation. It also allows to describe as specific cognitive distortions: disqualifying the positive, selective abstraction and catastrophism. Furthermore, the present model predicts the existence of two other general cognitive distortions: the omission of the neutral and requalifying in the other pole.

Item Type:Preprint
Keywords:cognitive distortions, critical thinking, cognitive therapy, reasoning, inference
Subjects:Psychology > Cognitive Psychology
Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind
ID Code:5261
Deposited By: Franceschi, Paul
Deposited On:20 Nov 2006
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:56

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