Posttraumatic growth after cancer
Reflecting on the profound personal changes he has observed in himself and in his life
since the suicidal death of his son five years ago, a 58-year-old father observes: As a result …
since the suicidal death of his son five years ago, a 58-year-old father observes: As a result …
Rethinking the role of worry in generalized anxiety disorder: Evidence supporting a model of emotional contrast avoidance
Abstract The Contrast Avoidance model (Newman & Llera, 2011) proposes that individuals
with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are hypersensitive to sharp upward shifts in …
with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are hypersensitive to sharp upward shifts in …
Cognitive neuroscience of obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and …
We explored whether transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy
(iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression effectively reduces repetitive negative thinking …
(iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression effectively reduces repetitive negative thinking …
The roles of emotion regulation and ruminative thoughts in non‐suicidal self‐injury
Objectives This study explored how cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression, and
facets of ruminative thinking could be brought together in a model to explain non‐suicidal …
facets of ruminative thinking could be brought together in a model to explain non‐suicidal …
Repetitive thought impairs sleep quality: An experience sampling study
K Takano, S Sakamoto, Y Tanno - Behavior Therapy, 2014 - Elsevier
Although previous research has suggested that presleep negative cognitive activities are
associated with poor sleep quality, there is little evidence regarding the association between …
associated with poor sleep quality, there is little evidence regarding the association between …
Emotional versus cognitive rumination: Are they differentially affecting long‐term psychological health? The impact of stressors and personality in dental students
In the process of recovery from work, rumination is considered as an important mediating
variable in the relationship between work demands and psychological health outcomes …
variable in the relationship between work demands and psychological health outcomes …
Factor structure of the ruminative responses scale
JW Griffith, F Raes - European Journal of Psychological …, 2014 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The 10-item Ruminative Responses Scale is used to measure two facets of rumination:
brooding and reflection. These subscales are used to seek differential correlations with other …
brooding and reflection. These subscales are used to seek differential correlations with other …
Depressive rumination and cognitive processes associated with depression in breast cancer patients and their spouses.
JL Steiner, CD Wagner, SM Bigatti… - Families, Systems, & …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Depression is common among patients with breast cancer (BC) and their spouses. The
diagnosis of BC often results in negative cognitive processes, such as appraisals of …
diagnosis of BC often results in negative cognitive processes, such as appraisals of …
Negative recurrent thinking as a moderator of the relationship between perceived stress and depressive symptoms
Both perceived stress and negative recurrent thinking (rumination and worry) have been
associated with depressive symptoms. However, no research to date has investigated the …
associated with depressive symptoms. However, no research to date has investigated the …