نتایج جستجو برای: negative beliefs about rumination

تعداد نتایج: 1469059  

2015
Stefan K. Schmertz STEFAN SCHMERTZ

Recent literature has emphasized the possible benefits to mindfulness practice. Evidence for a negative relation between mindfulness and pathology has come from validity studies of several newly developed, self-report mindfulness questionnaires. Results illustrate a consistent negative relation between levels of self-report mindfulness and symptoms of depression, negative affect, and anxiety am...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2010
Rebecca E Cooney Jutta Joormann Fanny Eugène Emily L Dennis Ian H Gotlib

Rumination, or recursive self-focused thinking, has important implications for understanding the development and maintenance of depressive episodes. Rumination is associated with the worsening of negative mood states, greater affective responding to negative material, and increased access to negative memories. The present study was designed to use fMRI to examine neural aspects of rumination in...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2005
Rebecca D Ray Kevin N Ochsner Jeffrey C Cooper Elaine R Robertson John D E Gabrieli James J Gross

Cognitive reappraisal can alter emotional responses by changing one's interpretation of a situation's meaning. Functional neuroimaging has revealed that using cognitive reappraisal to increase or decrease affective responses involves left prefrontal activation and goal-appropriate increases or decreases in amygdala activation (Ochsner, Bunge, Gross, & Gabrieli, 2002; Ochsner, Ray, et al., 2004)...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2009
Andrew B McClelland Kenneth V Jones M Elizabeth Douglas Gregg

Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger and inhibited cardiovascular (CV) recovery. Distraction from rumination on a stressful interpersonal encounter is associated with faster CV recovery and decreased negative affect. Studies have suggested that a concurrent visuospatial (VS) task inhibits the maintenance of imagery associated with the...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2013
Madeline Lee Pe Filip Raes Peter Koval Karen Brans Philippe Verduyn Peter Kuppens

Research has shown that cognitive control processes play a central role in emotion regulation. While most research has examined whether individual differences in such processes are related to the use of these strategies, a crucial next step involves examining whether such differences influence their impact on people's feelings, especially in normal daily life. The present study examined whether...

2018
Akira Hasegawa Yoshihiko Kunisato Hiroshi Morimoto Haruki Nishimura Yuko Matsuda

In order to examine how rumination and social problem solving intensify depression, the present study investigated longitudinal associations among each dimension of rumination and social problem solving and evaluated aspects of these constructs that predicted subsequent depression. A three-wave longitudinal study, with an interval of 4 weeks between waves, was conducted. Japanese university stu...

2015
Kaitlin A Harding Karly M Murphy Amy Mezulis

Despite high comorbidity between depressive and somatic symptoms, cognitive mechanisms that transmit vulnerability between symptom clusters are largely unknown. Dampening, positive rumination, and brooding are three cognitive predictors of depression, with rumination theoretically indicated as a transdiagnostic vulnerability through amplifying and diminishing affect in response to events. Speci...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Kylie Sutherland Richard A Bryant

Two studies investigated the effects of rumination on the retrieval of autobiographical memories in high-depressed and low-depressed individuals. Experiment 1 administered either a rumination or distraction task prior to a cued autobiographical memory task. High-depressed participants recalled more overgeneral memories following rumination relative to distraction, whereas experimental induction...

Ali Zakiei, Jahangir Karami, Mostafa Alikhani, Nader Rajabi Gilan, Seyyed Ramin Ghasemi,

Introduction: University students, as the future manpower resources, are of high importance for communities. One of the aspects to focus on is their mental health. The present study was conducted to determine the relationship between alexithymia, irrational beliefs, positive and negative emotions with mental disorders in students. Methods: There were 400 students, selected randomly through stra...

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