The states called "psychopathology" are very diverse, but Lane et al.'s single-process explanation does little to account for this diversity. Moreover, some other crucial phenomena of psychopathology do not fit this theory: the role of negative evaluations of conscious emotions, and the role of emotions without physiological correlates. And it does not consider the processes maintaining disorders.

The relevance of maintaining and worsening processes in psychopathology

GANGEMI, Amelia;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The states called "psychopathology" are very diverse, but Lane et al.'s single-process explanation does little to account for this diversity. Moreover, some other crucial phenomena of psychopathology do not fit this theory: the role of negative evaluations of conscious emotions, and the role of emotions without physiological correlates. And it does not consider the processes maintaining disorders.
2015
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Cambridge University Press
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioral-and-brain-sciences/article/abs/relevance-of-maintaining-and-worsening-processes-in-psychopathology/04260FAC30BBDC1FE89DE8DA7F65E266
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anxiety disorder, cognition, depression, emotion, hypochondriasis; mental diseases
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Gangemi, Amelia; Mancini, Francesco
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