نتایج جستجو برای: critical thoughts

تعداد نتایج: 500183  

2012
Lisa-Marie Berry Jon May Jackie Andrade David Kavanagh

A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed. The paper presents data that confirm the stability, reliability and validity of the new 7-item measure. Emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusions emerged as separate factors on the Emotional and Behavioural Reactions to Intrusions Questionnaire (EBRIQ), a finding confirmed by an indepen...

Journal: :American journal of psychotherapy 2007
Bruce Ballon Molyn Leszcz

The authors review the literature of cinematic-related psychiatric case reports and report the case of a 22-year-old woman who presented with intrusive thoughts of demonic possession and flashbacks of the film The Exorcist. Cinematic neurosis may be considered a form of psychological crisis shaped by exposure to a film narrative that is emotionally and culturally significant to the individual. ...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2012
Mujgan Inozu A Nuray Karanci David A Clark

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The cognitive-behavioural perspective on obsessions recognizes that certain cultural experiences such as adherence to religious beliefs about the importance of maintaining strict mental control might increase the propensity for obsessional symptoms via the adoption of faulty appraisals and beliefs about the unacceptability and control of unwanted intrusive thoughts. Fe...

Journal: :Psicothema 2006
Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Natalio Extremera

This research analysed the influence of Emotional Intelligence (EI) on emotional responses in laboratory context. Specifically, 1) how does EI affect previous mood states? 2) How does persons' emotional reactivity to different mood induction conditions depend on their EI? 3) How does EI help to a better mood recovery? For these purposes, 155 participants (123 women and 32 men) were measured for...

Journal: :Aging clinical and experimental research 2007
Erika Borella Barbara Carretti Cesare Cornoldi Rossana De Beni

BACKGROUND AND AIMS A number of studies suggest that age differences in working memory may be attributed to age-related differences in inhibitory efficacy. Nevertheless, little is known about the impact of intrusive thoughts, which occurs in everyday situations on working memory performance. This study investigates the role of cognitive and everyday inhibition mechanisms in working memory perfo...

Journal: :Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 2016
Jodi DeAraugo Suzanne McLaren Phil McManus Paul D McGreevy

While the role of the horse in riding hazards is well recognised, little attention has been paid to the role of specific theoretical psychological processes of humans in contributing to and mitigating risk. The injury, mortality or compensation claim rates for participants in the horse-racing industry, veterinary medicine and equestrian disciplines provide compelling evidence for improving risk...

2000
Olivier Luminet Emmanuelle Zech Bernard Rimé Hugh Wagner

Emotional events are followed by recurrent thoughts (i.e., mental rumination), and talking about the event (i.e., social sharing of emotion). Factors that can account for variations in these consequences were examined (i.e., emotional intensity, the Five Factor Model, and two factors of alexithymia). In two samples, participants reported the most negative emotional event of the last months and ...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2012
Joshua C Magee K Paige Harden Bethany A Teachman

Recent theories of psychopathology have suggested that thought suppression intensifies the persistence of intrusive thoughts, and proposed that difficulty with thought suppression may differ between groups with and without psychopathology. The current meta-analytic review evaluates empirical evidence for difficulty with thought suppression as a function of the presence and specific type of psyc...

Journal: :Psicothema 2006
Pablo Briñol Richard E Petty Derek D Rucker

Emotional thoughts are often accompanied by a host of additional or second order thoughts relevant for perceiving and regulating emotion and emotion-management processes. These meta-cognitive thoughts can play an important role in understanding psychological processes relevant to Emotional Intelligence. In the present article, we first provide a general meta-cognitive framework useful for class...

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...

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