نتایج جستجو برای: negative beliefs about rumination

تعداد نتایج: 1469059  

2009
Jürgen Hoyer Andrew T. Gloster Philipp Yorck Herzberg

OBJECTIVE Although worry and rumination are everyday phenomena as well as common symptoms across numerous psychopathological disorders, the theoretical and clinical delineations of both concepts need more clarification. This study explored the degree of overlap between worry and rumination on the levels of standardized questionnaires and a priori lay concepts. METHOD The subjective conceptual...

Journal: :Psychology, health & medicine 2012
Melissa K Hyde Kylie R Wihardjo Katherine M White

The prevalence of myths preventing people partial to donation in Australia from consenting is unknown. Respondents (N = 468: 381 donors, 26 non-donors, 61 undecided) were surveyed about their (negative) donation beliefs. Approximately 30% of donors were neutral or supported negative beliefs about organ allocation, especially donation to undesirable organ recipients and a black market organ trad...

Journal: :Psicooncología (Pozuelo de Alarcón) 2022

The main purpose of the study was to assess relationship between PTG, challenge core beliefs, intrusive and deliberate rumination in a sample 43 dyads childhood cancer survivors their caregivers. Methods: Survivors (mean age = 17.04; SD=3.67) caregivers 46.84; SD 8.32) completed Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), Core Beliefs (CBI) Event-related Rumination (ERRI). Results: Results showed po...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2013
Landon F Zaki Karin G Coifman Eshkol Rafaeli Kathy R Berenson Geraldine Downey

Evidence that nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) serves a maladaptive emotion regulation function in borderline personality disorder (BPD) has drawn attention to processes that may increase risk for NSSI by exacerbating negative emotion, such as rumination. However, more adaptive forms of emotion processing, including differentiating broad emotional experiences into nuanced emotion categories, migh...

2014
Noga Cohen Shimrit Daches Nilly Mor Avishai Henik

People vary in how they cope with negative events. Some people become immersed in repetitive ruminative thinking concerning the event, whereas others employ reappraisal and attempt to interpret the event in less negative ways. Interestingly, although both reappraisal and rumination involve active processing of negative situations rather than avoiding their affective value, these two strategies ...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2012
Kelsey S Dickson Jeffrey A Ciesla Laura C Reilly

Recently, cross-sectional research has demonstrated that depressive rumination is significantly associated with the tendency to engage in cognitive and behavioral avoidance. This evidence suggests that rumination may be the result of attempts to avoid personally threatening thoughts, in a manner suggested by multiple contemporary theories of worry. This investigation examined the temporal relat...

2010
Rowena CG Chapman John M Hudson

Primary objective: Surveys have revealed that a high proportion of the public in the US and Canada hold misconceptions pertaining to the sequelae of brain injury. This study examined whether similar misconceptions are endorsed by adults in Britain. Research design: Survey Methods and procedures: Three hundred and twenty two participants completed a 17 item questionnaire containing true or false...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2015
A P Morrison N Shryane D Fowler M Birchwood A I Gumley H E Taylor P French S L K Stewart P B Jones S W Lewis R P Bentall

BACKGROUND Paranoia is one of the commonest symptoms of psychosis but has rarely been studied in a population at risk of developing psychosis. Based on existing theoretical models, including the proposed distinction between ‘poor me’ and ‘bad me’ paranoia, we aimed to test specific predictions about associations between negative cognition, metacognitive beliefs and negative emotions and paranoi...

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