What Is Semantic Technology?
Semantic analysis technology is an important technology of Remy's cognitive therapy, which is mainly aimed at the self-concept of the helper. Through this technology, the helper's wrong cognition can be changed and the attitude towards the self can be changed.
- Chinese name
- Semantic Analysis Technology
- Applied discipline
- psychology
- Semantic analysis technology is an important technology of Remy's cognitive therapy, which is mainly aimed at the self-concept of the helper. Through this technology, the helper's wrong cognition can be changed and the attitude towards the self can be changed.
Semantic analysis technology concepts
- Semantic analysis technology is an important technology in cognitive therapy, mainly aimed at helpers' wrong self-concept. These self-concepts often appear as a special sentence pattern, and also have a common logical form, that is, a subject-predicate-table sentence structure. For example, "I'm a fool" or "I'm a worthless person." Many misconceptions in Remy's cognitive theory are also expressed in this form. This is a logical sentence-like sentence structure. Once the helper uses this structure to express his attitude towards the self, it is possible to use this judgment to summarize all his actions. For example, "I am a worthless person" actually implies that he is worthless in all respects. [1]
- For example, I am a stupid sentence, where I mean that all kinds of objects and behaviors related to me are worthless; the thing I did last time is worthless; "My breath", " "I eat" etc. are of no value. A stupid person is a person with a low level of intelligence in general.
Semantic analysis techniques
- To make a sentence containing "I" meaningful, you must do two things:
- 1. Replace "I" in subject position with more specific events and behaviors related to "I";
- 2. The words in the predicate position must be able to be evaluated according to certain criteria.
The role of semantic analysis technology
- 1. Guide the helper to change the meaningless sentences that represent his deep wrong ideas into concrete, specific meaning sentences, so that he learns to decompose "I" into some specific events and behaviors, and refer to it in a certain society Evaluate them.
- 2. The helper learns to look at his problems according to objective criteria, so that he can use the evaluation of specific events instead of the overall evaluation of himself.
- 3. Have a more objective understanding of his unsuitable behavior and other behaviors other than these behaviors, so that he realizes that he does have some problems in certain specific behaviors, but other aspects may be related to Ordinary people.