نتایج جستجو برای: rumination

تعداد نتایج: 2889  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Ryan Y Hong

Worry and rumination are closely allied cognitive processes that impact on the experience of anxious and depressive symptoms. Using a prospective design, this study examined overlapping and distinct features of worry and rumination in relation to symptoms and coping behavior in a nonclinical sample of Singaporean college students. Worry and rumination were highly correlated, but they retained d...

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....

2017
Ka-wai Chow Barbara C. Y. Lo

An increasing number of research studies have suggested that metacognition is associated with individuals' mental health. Specifically, metacognitive beliefs about rumination was proposed to link to the onset and maintenance of depression according to the metacognitive model of depression. The current study aimed to serve as a pilot study exploring how parents' metacognitive beliefs and parenti...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2017
Max Owens Brandon E Gibb

Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the RDoC Negative Valence Systems construct of Loss. Although theorists have proposed that rumination, particularly brooding rumination, should be associated with increased sustained attention to depression-relevant information, it is not clear whether this link would be observed in a non-depressed sample or whether ...

2015
Monique Malmberg Junilla K. Larsen

Objective. Prior research has found consistent support that rumination and insomnia are important risk factors for depressive symptoms. The aim of the present cross-sectional study is to examine the interaction between these two previously well-established risk factors (i.e., rumination and insomnia) in the explanation of depressive symptoms. Design. A total of 417 participants (277 women) with...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2008
A L Bessell E R Watkins W H Williams

Individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) often experience depression following injury, with estimated rates between 20 and 40% within the first year and up to 50% thereafter (Fleminger et al., 2003). Previous studies with non-brain-injured individuals have identified that rumination is prevalent in both the development and maintenance of depression. The study aimed to explore how depressi...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2015
Maarten C Eisma Paul A Boelen Jan van den Bout Wolfgang Stroebe Henk A W Schut Jaap Lancee Margaret S Stroebe

This study examined the effectiveness and feasibility of therapist-guided Internet-delivered exposure (EX) and behavioral activation (BA) for complicated grief and rumination. Forty-seven bereaved individuals with elevated levels of complicated grief and grief rumination were randomly assigned to three conditions: EX (N=18), BA (N=17), or a waiting-list (N=12). Treatment groups received 6 homew...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2007
Laura M Glynn Nicholas Christenfeld William Gerin

Cardiovascular responses occur not only in the immediate presence of stressors, but also while later thinking about those experiences. Evidence suggests that these delayed responses, such as those produced by ruminating about prior angering experiences, may play an important role in the development of cardiovascular disease. We examine whether physiological consequences of rumination depend on ...

Journal: :International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches 2016

2016
Stefanie M. Jungmann Noelle Vollmer Edward A. Selby Michael Witthöft

OBJECTIVE The Emotional Cascade Model (ECM) by Selby et al. (2008) proposes that people often engage in dysregulated behaviors to end extreme, aversive emotional states triggered by a self-perpetuating vicious cycle of (excessive) rumination, negative affect, and attempts to suppress negative thoughts. METHOD Besides replicating the ECM, we introduced intrusions as a mediator between ruminati...

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