An explosion of interest in the application of cognitive psychology to the understanding of emotional disorders has prompted a second edition of this highly regarded book. Reviewing the work of the last decade, it looks at how emotion affects the following processes, and how they in turn contribute to emotional disorder: conscious and nonconscious processing; memory bias and memory deficits; attentional bias; schematic processing; judgements; and thoughts and images. The second edition provides in particular:
- An exploration of abnormalities in cognitive processing
- Reviews of key papers that use experimental cognitive psychology to understand emotional disorders
- Descriptions of the authors’ own research in this area
- A theoretical model to explain the phenomena described