All Relations between emotion and belief

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G Masi, F Tomaiuolo, B Sbrana, P Poli, G Baracchini, C A Pruneti, L Favilla, C Floriani, M Marchesch. Depressive symptoms and academic self-image in adolescence. Psychopathology. vol 34. issue 2. 2001-06-21. PMID:11244375. our data indicate that the pattern of correlation between emotional beliefs about schooling and learning are significantly related to cdi scores, but this correlation is not evident for the cognitive beliefs. 2001-06-21 2023-08-12 human
P Chandwick, S Lees, M Birchwoo. The revised Beliefs About Voices Questionnaire (BAVQ-R). The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 177. 2000-10-30. PMID:11040883. we present a revised beliefs about voices questionnaire (bavq-r), a self-report measure of patients' beliefs, emotions and behaviour about auditory hallucinations. 2000-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Dunmore, D M Clark, A Ehler. Cognitive factors involved in the onset and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after physical or sexual assault. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 37. issue 9. 1999-09-09. PMID:10458046. cognitive factors associated with both onset and maintenance of ptsd were: appraisal of aspects of the assault itself (mental defeat, mental confusion, appraisal of emotions); appraisal of the sequelae of the assault (appraisal of symptoms, perceived negative responses of others, permanent change); dysfunctional strategies (avoidance/safety seeking) and global beliefs impacted by assault. 1999-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Muris, P Steerneman, C Meesters, H Merckelbach, R Horselenberg, T van den Hogen, L van Donge. The TOM test: a new instrument for assessing theory of mind in normal children and children with pervasive developmental disorders. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 29. issue 1. 1999-05-19. PMID:10097996. furthermore, young children only succeeded on tom items that tap the basic domains of theory of mind (e.g., emotion recognition), whereas older children also passed items that measure the more mature areas of theory of mind (e.g., understanding of humor, understanding of second-order beliefs). 1999-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Yardle. Prediction of handicap and emotional distress in patients with recurrent vertigo: symptoms, coping strategies, control beliefs and reciprocal causation. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 39. issue 4. 1994-11-29. PMID:7973857. prediction of handicap and emotional distress in patients with recurrent vertigo: symptoms, coping strategies, control beliefs and reciprocal causation. 1994-11-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
R L Gossette, R M O'Brie. Efficacy of rational emotive therapy (RET) with children: a critical re-appraisal. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 24. issue 1. 1993-10-08. PMID:8370792. the major effects of ret were changes in scores on self-report measures of irrational beliefs, less on emotional distress, and little or no change in behavior; essentially the same pattern of effects previously found in a similar analysis of ret in adult populations. 1993-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Lewi. Observer bias in the assessment of anxiety and depression. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 26. issue 6. 1992-04-01. PMID:1792557. a sample of psychiatrists were asked to complete symptom profiles for anxiety and depression; both for an imaginary 'patient' and for their own emotions, allowing psychiatrists' beliefs concerning the relationship between anxiety and depression to be studied. 1992-04-01 2023-08-11 human
L Bebout, B Arthu. Cross-cultural attitudes toward speech disorders. Journal of speech and hearing research. vol 35. issue 1. 1992-03-12. PMID:1735976. the results showed significant group differences on items involving the subjects' beliefs about the emotional health of persons with speech disorders and about the potential ability of speech-disordered persons to change their own speech. 1992-03-12 2023-08-11 human
S Baron-Cohe. Do people with autism understand what causes emotion? Child development. vol 62. issue 2. 1991-07-29. PMID:2055129. results showed that, relative to normal and mentally handicapped subjects of an equivalent mental age, people with autism alone showed severe deficits in comprehension of emotion caused by beliefs. 1991-07-29 2023-08-11 human
A Ellis, W Dryde. Rational-emotive therapy: an excellent counseling theory for NPs. The Nurse practitioner. vol 12. issue 7. 1987-08-28. PMID:3614778. the basic tenets of ret help people distinguish between their own rational and irrational beliefs, and their consequent appropriate and inappropriate emotions and behaviors. 1987-08-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
K G Lloyd, G Perrault, B Zivkovi. [Implications of GABAergic synapses in neuropsychiatry]. Journal de pharmacologie. vol 16 Suppl 2. 1986-02-14. PMID:2867252. there is a foundation for the belief that gaba neurons function in the control of affect and emotion. 1986-02-14 2023-08-11 human
S Master, L Gershma. Physiological responses to rational-emotive self-verbalizations. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 14. issue 4. 1984-03-16. PMID:6662960. this study tested albert ellis' rational emotive therapy (ret) theory which predicts that cognitive beliefs, not the stimulus situation, generate human emotions. 1984-03-16 2023-08-12 human
S Master, L Gershma. Physiological responses to rational-emotive self-verbalizations. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 14. issue 4. 1984-03-16. PMID:6662960. according to ret, emotions created by rational beliefs are adaptive, while irrational beliefs result in an unadaptive anxiety level. 1984-03-16 2023-08-12 human
J A Russell, C R Bon. Beliefs among college students on settings and emotions conducive to alcohol and marijuana use. The International journal of the addictions. vol 14. issue 7. 1980-02-15. PMID:511399. beliefs among college students on settings and emotions conducive to alcohol and marijuana use. 1980-02-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
A V Lemos, J Mora. Veterans Administration hospital staff attitudes toward alcoholism. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 3. issue 2. 1978-05-24. PMID:631015. all groups were homogeneous in their perceptions about emotional difficulties contributing to alcoholism, alcoholics not coming from the lower socioeconomic strata of society, and the belief that alcoholics did recover and could be helped by treatment. 1978-05-24 2023-08-11 human