Cognitive conflicts in major depression : Between desired change and personal coherence
Feixas, Guillem, Montesano, A., Compan, V., Salla, M., Dada, G., Pucurrull, Olga, Trujillo, A., Paz, C., Munoz, D., Gasol, M., Saul, L.A., Lana, F., Bros, I., Ribeiro, E., Winter, David, Carrera-Fernandez, M.J. and Guardia, J.
(2014)
Cognitive conflicts in major depression : Between desired change and personal coherence.
British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53 (4).
pp. 369-385.
ISSN 0144-6657
The notion of intrapsychic conflict has been present in psychopathology for more than a century within different theoretical orientations. However, internal conflicts have not received enough empirical attention, nor has their importance in depression been fully elaborated. This study is based on the notion of cognitive conflict, understood as implicative dilemma (ID), and on a new way of identifying these conflicts by means of the Repertory Grid Technique. Our aim was to explore the relevance of cognitive conflicts among depressive patients
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Additional information | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes |
Keywords | cognitive conflicts, major depression, implicative dilemmas, repertory grid technique |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:55 |
Last Modified | 31 May 2025 00:00 |
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