Abstract
As a preface to the papers in this special issue on the role of procrastination in maladjustment, we provide an overview of
the topics covered. To our knowledge, this is the first special issue that focuses specifically on the role of this form of
self-regulatory failure in understanding maladjustment. We begin with a discussion of the complex array of motivational, affective,
cognitive, and behavioural factors that operate in chronic procrastination. These complexities are illustrated with case studies
that highlight the role of negative self-views and associated deficits in self-regulation. Themes explored in the papers include
the role of cognitive factors in dysfunctional beliefs and automatic thoughts in procrastination, as well as the role of procrastination
and deficits in self-regulation related to stress, psychological distress, and physical illness. Another key theme addressed
is the usefulness of REBT and cognitive techniques such as mindfulness training in reducing the tendency to procrastinate.
the topics covered. To our knowledge, this is the first special issue that focuses specifically on the role of this form of
self-regulatory failure in understanding maladjustment. We begin with a discussion of the complex array of motivational, affective,
cognitive, and behavioural factors that operate in chronic procrastination. These complexities are illustrated with case studies
that highlight the role of negative self-views and associated deficits in self-regulation. Themes explored in the papers include
the role of cognitive factors in dysfunctional beliefs and automatic thoughts in procrastination, as well as the role of procrastination
and deficits in self-regulation related to stress, psychological distress, and physical illness. Another key theme addressed
is the usefulness of REBT and cognitive techniques such as mindfulness training in reducing the tendency to procrastinate.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Introduction
- Pages 1-10
- DOI 10.1007/s10942-012-0149-5
- Authors
- Timothy A. Pychyl, Department of Psychology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada
- Gordon L. Flett, York University, Toronto, Canada
- Journal Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
- Online ISSN 1573-6563
- Print ISSN 0894-9085