Saturday, January 4, 2020
The Effects Of Emotional Disorder On The Individual s Life
There are many causes that are liked to an emotional disorder. From a cognitive perspective, it is well known that when there is some type of impairment in certain brain areas then there is a large change that there is a mental illness present in the individualââ¬â¢s life. A personââ¬â¢s cognitive skills are necessary and fundamental for elements such as: attention, information processing, as well as memory, and critical thinking. This means that a cognitive disorder would have an impact on the personââ¬â¢s perception of thoughts, emotions, daily functioning, and also how he/she identifies the world. This can make it complex to understand for experts, but at the same time, it opens a door full of different theoretical aspects from different expertsââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ ¦show more contentâ⬠¦Furthermore, their findings concluded that cognitive control is not linked with either mindfulness disposition or perceived stress (Prakash et al., 2015, p. 167). With this being said, do emot ional disorders such as schizophrenia, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder, have different ways of perceiving stress on the personââ¬â¢s cognitive processes and what would be the best cognitive therapy for the treatment of these mental illnesses. One of the most complex and hard to understand cognitive emotional disorder is schizophrenia. People suffering from this disorder often believe someone is reading their minds, monitoring their thoughts, or is even planning to harm them. This, as well as terrifying them, can cause negative cognitive symptoms that might be challenging to recognize as part of the disorder such as; poor executive functioning, problems with their working memory, lack of attention, as well as large amounts of emotional distress. The reason why people with schizophrenia have a hard time dealing with their challenging symptoms is mainly because the illness is constantly affecting and interfering with the personââ¬â¢s cognitive abi lities such as thinking and managing emotions. People with schizophrenia many times experience emotional distress due to the symptoms that their mental illness carry such as; hallucinations, delusions, aggression, depression, or even
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