Problem solving: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
m Reverted edit by 112.206.255.181 (talk) to last version by TMP2023
Line 29:
|1={{cite journal | last1 = D'Zurilla | first1 = T. J. | last2 = Goldfried | first2 = M. R. | year=1971 | title = Problem solving and behavior modification | journal = Journal of Abnormal Psychology | volume = 78 | issue = 1| pages = 107–126 | doi=10.1037/h0031360 | pmid = 4938262 |ref=Reference-DZurilla1971}}
|2={{cite book |author1= D'Zurilla, T. J. |author2=Nezu, A. M. |year=1982 |chapter=Social problem solving in adults |editor=P. C. Kendall |title=Advances in cognitive-behavioral research and therapy |volume=1 |pages=201–274 |place=New York |publisher=Academic Press}}
}}</ref> demonstrating that poor emotional control can disrupt focus on the target task, impede problem resolution, and lead to negative outcomes such as fatigue, depression, and inertia.<ref name="rath2004">{{cite journal |last1=Rath |first1=J. F. |last2=Langenbahn |first2=D. M. |last3=Simon |first3=D |last4=Sherr |first4=R. L. |last5=Fletcher |first5=J. |last6=Diller |first6=L. |year=2004 |title=The construct of problem solving in higher level neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation*1 |journal=Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology |volume=19 |issue=5 |pages=613–635 |doi=10.1016/j.acn.2003.08.006 |pmid=15271407 |doi-access=free}}</ref> {{clarify|text=In conceptualization, |date=September 2023}}human problem solving consists of two related processes: problem orientation, and the motivational/attitudinal/affective approach to problematic situations and problem-solving skills.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Rath|first1=Joseph F.|last2=Hradil|first2=Amy L.|last3=Litke|first3=David R.|last4=Diller|first4=Leonard|date=2011|title=Clinical applications of problem-solving research in neuropsychological rehabilitation: Addressing the subjective experience of cognitive deficits in outpatients with acquired brain injury.|journal=Rehabilitation Psychology|language=en|volume=56|issue=4|pages=320–328|doi=10.1037/a0025817|pmid=22121939|pmc=9728040 |issn=1939-1544}}</ref> People's strategies cohere with their goals<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hoppmann |first1=Christiane A. |last2=Blanchard-Fields |first2=Fredda |author-link2=Fredda Blanchard-Fields |title=Goals and everyday problem solving: Manipulating goal preferences in young and older adults |journal=Developmental Psychology |year= 2010 |volume=46 |issue=6 |pages=1433–1443 |doi=10.1037/a0020676|pmid=20873926 }}</ref> and stem from the process of comparing oneself with others.
}}</ref> demonstrating that poor emotional control can disrupt focus on the target task, impede problem resolution, and lead to negative outcomes such as fatigue, depression, and inertia.
<ref name="rath2004">{{cite journal |last1=Rath |first1=J. F. |last2=Langenbahn |first2=D. M. |last3=Simon |first3=D |last4=Sherr |first4=R. L. |last5=Fletcher |first5=J. |last6=Diller |first6=L. |year=2004 |title=The construct of problem solving in higher level neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation*1 |journal=Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology |volume=19 |issue=5 |pages=613–635 |doi=10.1016/j.acn.2003.08.006 |pmid=15271407 |doi-access=free}}</ref> {{clarify|text=In conceptualization, |date=September 2023}}human problem solving consists of two related processes: problem orientation, and the motivational/attitudinal/affective approach to problematic situations and problem-solving skills.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Rath|first1=Joseph F.|last2=Hradil|first2=Amy L.|last3=Litke|first3=David R.|last4=Diller|first4=Leonard|date=2011|title=Clinical applications of problem-solving research in neuropsychological rehabilitation: Addressing the subjective experience of cognitive deficits in outpatients with acquired brain injury.|journal=Rehabilitation Psychology|language=en|volume=56|issue=4|pages=320–328|doi=10.1037/a0025817|pmid=22121939|pmc=9728040 |issn=1939-1544}}</ref> People's strategies cohere with their goals<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hoppmann |first1=Christiane A. |last2=Blanchard-Fields |first2=Fredda |author-link2=Fredda Blanchard-Fields |title=Goals and everyday problem solving: Manipulating goal preferences in young and older adults |journal=Developmental Psychology |year= 2010 |volume=46 |issue=6 |pages=1433–1443 |doi=10.1037/a0020676|pmid=20873926 }}</ref> and stem from the process of comparing oneself with others.
 
=== Cognitive sciences ===