Metacognition and clinical psychology: a
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Thomas O. Nelson; Richard B. Stuart; Colanda Howard; Michael Crowley
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Article
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1999
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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A theoretical framework for metacognition in clinical psychology is proposed that emphasizes the metacognitive monitoring and metacognitive control of emotional states. The proposal is that the person monitors his/her emotional state, applies a label to it, compares it to a goal state, and takes act