نتایج جستجو برای: based thoughts

تعداد نتایج: 2950998  

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2012
Sanne M Hogendoorn Pier J M Prins Leentje Vervoort Lidewij H Wolters Maaike H Nauta Catharina A Hartman Harma Moorlag Else de Haan Frits Boer

Negatively valenced thoughts are assumed to play a central role in the development and maintenance of anxiety. However, the role of positive thoughts in anxiety is rather unclear. In the current study we examined the role of negative and positive self-statements in the anxiety level of anxious and non-anxious children. Participants were 139 anxiety disordered children and 293 non-anxious childr...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2009
Francine C Jellesma Bart Verkuil Jos F Brosschot

In this study we examined the prospective relationships between perseverative thoughts, internalizing negative emotions, and somatic complaints in children aged 9-13, and evaluated whether a perseverative thoughts intervention had a beneficial effect on these experiences. Children (N=227) from 7 primary schools in Leiden, the Netherlands, recorded their perseverative thoughts during one week, 1...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2016
Maitta Spronken Rob W Holland Bernd Figner Ap Dijksterhuis

When mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in the past, or events that may happen in the future. Using experience sampling, we first aimed to replicate the finding that future-oriented thoughts show a greater positivity bias than past-oriented thoughts. Furthermore, we investigated whether there is a relation between the temporal distance of past- and future-oriented thoug...

2011
Ann Ragnhild Broderstad Bent-Martin Eliassen Marita Melhus

OBJECTIVES The Survey of Living Condition in the Arctic (SLiCA) is an international research project on health and living conditions among Arctic indigenous peoples. The main objective of this article is to examine the prevalence of self-reported suicide thoughts among the study population in Alaska, Greenland, Sweden and Norway. STUDY DESIGN Population-based survey. METHODS Indigenous part...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
George W. Lucier

It has been said that there is no stronger urge than the urge to edit someone else's writing. Upon my retirement from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), and concurrently from my position as co-editor-in-chief of Environmental Health Perspectives, I find that perhaps the stronger urge is not to edit but rather to editorialize. Therefore, I would like to provide some...

Journal: :Cancer treatment and research 2010
Laurie Zoloth

We live in a world so uncertain, so chancy, that we seek to fill it with certainty: fundamentalist truth, hard numbers, insurance policies, political correctness, regulatory schemes, IRBs, and tenure. But the truth is, nothing can save you from the loss at the heart of it all, the probability that you will wake, blinking, from a darkness you could not imagine, to a lit world you cannot expect. ...

2007
Daniel A. Weiskopf

Abstract: Jean Mandler proposes an original and richly detailed theory of how concepts relate to sensory and motor capacities. I focus on her claims about conceptual representations and the processes that produce them. On her view, concepts are declarative representations of object kind information. First, I argue that since sensorimotor representations may be declarative, there is no bar to pe...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Ragnar P Ólafsson Ívar Snorrason Reynar K Bjarnason Paul M G Emmelkamp Daníel Þ Ólason Árni Kristjánsson

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Control of obsessive thoughts in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involves both avoidance and removal of undesirable intrusive thoughts. Thought suppression tasks tap both of these processes but experimental results have been inconsistent. Experimental tasks allowing more focused study of the processes involved in controlling intrusive thoughts may be needed. In two...

2018
Sarah Elizabeth Golding Birgitta Gatersleben Mark Cropley

Exposure to natural environments has been shown to have beneficial effects on mood. Rumination is a thinking style associated with negative mood, and sometimes depression, and is characterized by repetitive, intrusive thoughts, often with a negative emotional element. This study investigated whether exposure to nature, operationalized using photographs presented as a slideshow, could aid reduct...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2000
S J Lepore J D Ragan S Jones

The authors examined the influence of talking and the social context of talking on cognitive-emotional processes of adjustment to stressors. Two hundred fifty-six undergraduates viewed a stressful stimulus and were then assigned to a no-talk control condition or 1 of 3 talk conditions: talk alone, talk to a validating confederate, or talk to an invalidating confederate. Two days later, they wer...

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