Cognitive restructuring and acceptance: an empirically grounded conceptual analysis
(2013) In Cognitive Therapy and Research 37(2). p.340-351- Abstract
- The study explores the constructs of cognitive restructuring and acceptance using items from well-established measures of the respective constructs in order to determine what subcategories or conceptual nuances that could be empirically detected, and examines these factors’relationship to each other and to positive and negative emotionality, quality of life and clinical status. The design of the study is cross-sectional and uses data from both a clinical (N = 172) and a non-clinical sample (N = 638). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were used to identify and validate first order factors related to cognitive restructuring and acceptance, and regression analyses were used to determine the relationship between the identified... (More)
- The study explores the constructs of cognitive restructuring and acceptance using items from well-established measures of the respective constructs in order to determine what subcategories or conceptual nuances that could be empirically detected, and examines these factors’relationship to each other and to positive and negative emotionality, quality of life and clinical status. The design of the study is cross-sectional and uses data from both a clinical (N = 172) and a non-clinical sample (N = 638). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were used to identify and validate first order factors related to cognitive restructuring and acceptance, and regression analyses were used to determine the relationship between the identified factors and the criterion variables. In sum, the findings from the study indicate that acceptance and cognitive restructuring should not be regarded as unitary and nonrelated
constructs, but rather as partly overlapping general dimensions of emotion regulation consisting of several sub constructs or conceptual nuances with somewhat different psychological functions and properties. The results are interpreted and discussed in relation to the ongoing discussion
within clinical psychology concerning the concepts and processes related to cognitive restructuring and acceptance. (Less)
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- author
- Wolgast, Martin LU ; Lundh, Lars-Gunnar LU and Viborg, Gardar LU
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- publishing date
- 2013
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Cognitive restructuring, Acceptance, Emotion regulation, Positive emotionality, Negative emotionality, Quality of life
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- Cognitive Therapy and Research
- volume
- 37
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 340 - 351
- publisher
- Springer
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- wos:000316353700013
- scopus:84902261907
- ISSN
- 0147-5916
- DOI
- 10.1007/s10608-012-9477-0
- language
- English
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- yes
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- f57e558c-3120-455e-a85c-5f68b0545e8d (old id 3044862)
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