نتایج جستجو برای: negative beliefs about rumination

تعداد نتایج: 1469059  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2009
Chris R Brewin Jon Wheatley Trishna Patel Pasco Fearon Ann Hackmann Adrian Wells Peter Fisher Samuel Myers

Many depressed patients report intrusive and distressing memories of specific events in their lives. Where present, these memories are believed to act as a maintaining factor. A series of ten patients with major depressive disorder and intrusive memories, many of them reporting severe, chronic, or recurrent episodes of depression, were given an average of 8.1 sessions of imagery rescripting as ...

2008
Ed Watkins Nicholas J. Moberly Michelle L. Moulds

Three studies are reported showing that emotional responses to stress can be modified by systematic prior practice in adopting particular processing modes. Participants were induced to think about positive and negative scenarios in a mode either characteristic of or inconsistent with the abstract-evaluative mind-set observed in depressive rumination, via explicit instructions (Experiments 1 and...

2008
Ed Watkins Nicholas J. Moberly Michelle L. Moulds

Three studies are reported showing that emotional responses to stress can be modified by systematic prior practice in adopting particular processing modes. Participants were induced to think about positive and negative scenarios in a mode either characteristic of or inconsistent with the abstract-evaluative mind-set observed in depressive rumination, via explicit instructions (Experiments 1 and...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Nilly Mor Paula Hertel Thuy Anh Ngo Tal Shachar Shimrit Redak

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Rumination, a maladaptive cognitive style of responding to negative mood, is thought to be maintained by a variety of cognitive biases. However, it is unknown whether rumination is characterized by interpretation biases. METHODS Two experiments examined the link between rumination and interpretation biases, revealed in lexical-decision tasks (LDT). A homograph with b...

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AbstractObjectives: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive, predominant and ongoing worry and tension. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between anxious thoughts and metacognitive beliefs among patients with GAD.  Method: For this study, 60 high school students (30 males and 30 females) were selected using cluster-random sampling. All of the...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2004
Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen Mimi Yung Mehlsen Marianne Hokland Andrus Viidik Frede Olesen Kirsten Avlund Karen Munk Robert Zachariae

OBJECTIVE In the present study, it was tested whether rumination-negative, recurrent thoughts-would be associated with immune parameters and health care utilization. Because rumination has been associated with sadness and subjective sleep quality, it was tested whether these factors mediated the possible effects of rumination. A young sample and an elderly sample were included to test for age d...

2016
Camille L. Julien Katharine A. Rimes Richard G. Brown

OBJECTIVE Parkinson's disease is associated with high rates of depression. There is growing interest in non-pharmacological management including psychological approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. To date, little research has investigated whether processes that underpin cognitive models of depression, on which such treatment is based, apply in patients with Parkinson's disease. The st...

Journal: :Emotion 2013
Madeline Lee Pe Joachim Vandekerckhove Peter Kuppens

Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential processing of negative information, empirical findings to support the association between depression and rumination on the one hand and selective attention for negative stimuli on the other hand have been elusive. We argue that one of the reasons for the inconsistent findings may be the use of aggregate measures ...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2012
Lori M Hilt Seth D Pollak

Rumination, passively and repetitively dwelling on and questioning negative feelings in response to distress, is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology, especially depression. The ruminative process is difficult to stop once it has begun. The present studies focused on strategies that may help youth disengage from ruminative states. In Study 1, we validated a technique for inducin...

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