Crying
cognitive performance
ambiguity
ambiguity
cognitive dissonance
ambiguity
intellectual and cognitive abilities and mamangement skills
Medication along with supportive and cognitive-behavioral therapies.
Cognitive resource theory proposes that stress comes from conflicting demands on an individual's cognitive resources, leading to decreased performance. It suggests that individuals have a limited capacity of cognitive resources, and when those resources are strained by having to juggle multiple tasks or demands, performance and decision-making suffer. It highlights the importance of managing cognitive resources effectively to optimize performance in high-demand situations.
Michael J. Scott has written: 'Counselling for post-traumatic stress disorder' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Patients, Counseling of, Case studies 'Simply effective cognitive behaviour therapy' -- subject(s): Behavior therapy, Cognitive therapy 'A cognitive-behavioural approach to client's problems' -- subject(s): Cognitive therapy, Social case work
You will learn through out your life. But the most important is cognitive learning.
conscious thoughts