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Control theory and psychopathology: An integrative approach

Mansell W

Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 2005;78:141-178.

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Abstract

Perceptual Control Theory (PCT; Powers, 1973) is presented and adapted as a framework to understand the causes, maintenance and treatment of psychological disorders. PCT provides dynamic, working models based on the principle that goal-directed activity arises from a hierarchy of negative feedback loops which control perception through control of the environment. The theory proposes that psychological distress arises from the unresolved conflict between goals. The present paper integrates PCT, control theory and self-regulatory approaches to psychopathology and psychotherapy and recent empirical findings, particularly in the field of cognitive therapy. The approach aims to offer fresh insights into the role of goal conflict, automatic processes, imagery, perceptual distortion and loss of control in psychological disorders. Implications for psychological therapy are discussed including an integration of the existing work on the assessment of control profiles and the use of assertive versus yielding modes of control.

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78
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141
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178
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141-178
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10.1348/147608304X21400
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:1d26443
Created:
2nd September, 2009, 09:10:51
Last modified:
17th November, 2012, 18:23:10

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