Embodied Cognition and the Direct Induction of Affect as a Compliment to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Abstract
We make the case for the possible integration of affect experience induced via embodiment techniques with CBT for the treatment of emotional disorders in clinical settings. Theoretically we propose a possible integration of cognitive behavioural theory, neuroscience, embodied cognition and important processes of client change outcomes such as the therapeutic alliance to enhance client outcomes. We draw from evidence of bidirectional effects...
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Title
Embodied Cognition and the Direct Induction of Affect as a Compliment to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Published Date
Feb 26, 2018
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
29 - 29
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