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Can anyone explain to me what information processing is in cognitive psychology?

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Can anyone explain to me what information processing is in cognitive psychology?

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I’ll give this a shot. Information processing in cognitive psychology is how a person perceives themselves and the world around them. A person’s perceptions determines how they feel about themselves and events. In remedial congnitive psychology, the therapist attempts to get the person to realize new perspectives about themselves and events which will help the person realize a sense of personal happiness or contentment.

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