نتایج جستجو برای: intrusive force

تعداد نتایج: 194401  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2005
T Michael A Ehlers S L Halligan D M Clark

Intrusive memories are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, but neither their presence or frequency are good predictors of the persistence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Two studies of assault survivors, a cross-sectional study (N=81) and a 6-month prospective longitudinal study (N=73), explored whether characteristics of the intrusive memories improve the prediction...

2013
Stephen J. Sheinkopf A. Rebecca Neal-Beevers Todd P. Levine Cynthia Miller-Loncar Barry Lester

Psychophysiology studies of heart rate and heart rate variability can be employed to study regulatory processes in children with autism. The objective of this study was to test for differences in respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA; a measure of heart rate variability) and to examine the relationship between physiologic responses and measures of social behavior. Participants included 2- to 6-year...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1984
I G Sarason

The nature of test anxiety and its relationships to performance and cognitive interference are analyzed from the standpoint of attentional processes. A new instrument to assess dimensions of reactions to tests is presented, and its psychometric properties are described. The scales of the Reactions to Tests questionnaire (Worry, Tension, Test-Irrelevant Thinking, Bodily Symptoms) were compared w...

Journal: :Noro psikiyatri arsivi 2015
Selim Tümkaya Filiz Karadağ Nalan Kalkan Oğuzhanoğlu

INTRODUCTION Misinterpretation of intrusive thoughts because of obsessive beliefs has been thought to be important in the development of obsessive compulsive symptoms. In current study, (I) the difference between OCD patients and healthy controls in regard of obsessive beliefs and (II) the relation of obsesive beliefs with the prevelance and severity of obsessive compulsive symptoms was investi...

2014
Michael L. Slepian Masanori Oikawa Joshua M. Smyth

Thought suppression can cause ironic increases in the occurrence of intrusive thoughts. Intrusive thoughts of evaluation could be especially disruptive while undergoing evaluation. Such a context, however, could help suppression efforts as the context provides an external source for which to attribute suppression failures. When suppressing thoughts of evaluation in a non-evaluative context (a c...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 1998
X Li D Howard B Stanton L Rachuba S Cross

OBJECTIVES To explore the factor structure of the Checklist of Children's Distress Symptoms (CCDS); to examine whether there is a higher-order single construct underlying the CCDS measure; and, to assess the association between children's distress symptoms, as reflected by the CCDS factors, and children's self-reported exposure to community violence (both victimization and witness events). DE...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 1994
J E Epping-Jordan B E Compas D C Howell

Psychological symptoms, avoidance, and intrusive thoughts were examined prospectively as predictors of cancer progression over a period of 1 year. Sixty-six male and female cancer patients who differed in their diagnoses and initial disease-severity ratings participated. Measures of psychological factors, disease severity, and type of treatment were obtained near time of diagnosis and disease s...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2006
Suzanne C Lechner Charles S Carver Michael H Antoni Kathryn E Weaver Kristin M Phillips

Two previously studied cohorts of women with nonmetastatic breast cancer (Ns = 230 and 136) were reexamined. Participants were assessed during the year after surgery and 5-8 years later. Associations were examined between benefit finding (BF) and several indicators of psychosocial adjustment (e.g., perceived quality of life, positive affect, negative affect, social disruption, and intrusive tho...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2013
Monica E Lindgren Christopher P Fagundes Catherine M Alfano Stephen P Povoski Doreen M Agnese Mark W Arnold William B Farrar Lisa D Yee William E Carson Carl R Schmidt Janice K Kiecolt-Glaser

OBJECTIVE A cancer diagnosis provokes significant levels of emotional distress, with intrusive thoughts being the most common manifestation among breast cancer survivors. Cancer-related intrusive thoughts can take the form of emotional memories, flashbacks, nightmares, and intrusive images. Emotional arousal after a severe life stressor prolongs adrenergic activation, which in turn may increase...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2016
Namiko Kamijo Shintaro Yukawa

This study examined the relationship between meaning making and rumination regarding stressful events. We focused on two facets of rumination: intrusive and deliberate. Participants (N = 121) completed a questionnaire about a stressful event in their life that assessed the possibility of preventing the event, probability of the event occurring, perceived threat of the event, and meaning making....

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