Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2009
The word cognitive is an adjective that is used to refer to knowledge or everything related to it.
It will be through cognition then that human beings can process any type of information starting from the perception, the knowledge already acquired and the subjective characteristics that will allow assessing and considering certain aspects to the detriment of others.
Cognitive processes can be natural or artificial, conscious or unconscious, and for this reason their study has been approached from different perspectives.
On the other hand, the term cognition is often used to mean the act of knowing.
Cognitive development is considered as the effort that a child will make to understand what is and the world that surrounds it, so that once these aspects are understood, we can act according to the world suggests. When we are born, we all come into the world with a capacity innate of adaptation to that environment to which we will belong. All this development will involve a series of successive stages, in which and in each one, the child will develop a new way of operating. Meanwhile, there will be three fundamental principles that will guide this process: organization,
Balance and adaptation.On the other hand and within psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy turns out to be the psychological treatment most used in places like the United States and Europe and also the one that has reported the best results forever. This therapy model is based on the close relationship that exists between issues such as cognition, the environment, the affected, the conduct and the biology, then, all the cognitive components, thoughts, images, beliefs, will be vital in understanding the disorders cognitive and of course when it comes to providing solutions to solve them.
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