نتایج جستجو برای: and intrusive

تعداد نتایج: 16827768  

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2010
Manuel Sprung Paul L Harris

BACKGROUND Hurricane Katrina devastated the Mississippi Gulf Coast in August 2005. Intrusive re-experiencing is a common posttraumatic stress symptom. However, young children with limited introspection skills might have difficulties identifying their intrusive thoughts. METHOD A sample of 165 5- to 9-year-old children were surveyed about their unwanted intrusive thoughts and their knowledge a...

برقی, محمد علی, طوطی, فرامرز, بدیعی, علیرضا , پوراسد, فاطمه ,

Gazu copper deposit is located in the boundary of Tabas and Lut block, 65km southeast of Tabas and 15km southwest of Deyhouk. The dominant lithology in the area consists of Shotori dolomite and limestone and Shemshak shale and sandstone.  Intrusive rocks with intermediate composition are widespread and numerous in the area. They consist of diorite, monzonite, and quartz monzonite to granite. Mi...

رحیمی, بهنام , زیرجانی‌زاده, صدیقه , سلاطی, احسان, کریم‌پور, محمدحسن ,

Taknar mining district is located about 28 Km northwest of Bardaskan in the central part of Taknar zone.  Taknar Zone is surrounded by Rivash fault in the north and Dorouneh fault to the south. At least 30 percent of Taknar Formation (Ordovician age) is made up of submarine volcanic rocks. Geological evidence indicates that Taknar Zone displaced from another place to present location. Major str...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2011
Annette Brose Florian Schmiedek Martin Lövdén Ulman Lindenberger

We charted daily variations in intrusive thoughts to gain access to adult age differences in affective reactivity to daily stressors. On 100 days, 101 younger and 103 older adults reported stressors, intrusive thoughts, and negative affect. Although increments in intrusive thoughts were similar in both age groups on days with stressors, older adults' negative affect increased less than younger ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2011
E J Masicampo Roy F Baumeister

Unfulfilled goals persist in the mind, as asserted by ample theory and evidence (e.g., the Zeigarnik effect). The standard assumption has been that such cognitive activation persists until the goal is fulfilled. However, we predicted that contributing to goal pursuit through plan making could satisfy the various cognitive processes that usually promote goal pursuit. In several studies, we activ...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2010
Helen Batey Jon May Jackie Andrade

Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 432 participants, of whom 30% reported some experience of self-harm. This group scored higher on dissociation and childhood trauma, had lower self-worth, and reported more negative intrusive thoughts. Among the non-harming group, 10% scored similarly to the self-harmers on the dissociation and self...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Trishna Patel Chris R Brewin Jon Wheatley Adrian Wells Peter Fisher Samuel Myers

Individuals with current major depression were interviewed to investigate the prevalence of distressing intrusive mental imagery among depressed patients and study the phenomenology of these intrusions. Of the 39 currently depressed patients, 17 experienced some form of repetitive intrusive imagery (i.e., either an intrusive memory or image), with intrusive memories being more common than image...

2016
Benjamin C. Kalivas Peter W. Kalivas

Intrusive thinking triggers clinical symptoms in many neuropsychiatric disorders. Using drug addiction as an exemplar disorder sustained in part by intrusive thinking, we explore studies demonstrating that impairments in corticostriatal circuitry strongly contribute to intrusive thinking. Neuroimaging studies have long implicated this projection in cue-induced craving to use drugs, and preclini...

2013
Simone Kühn Florian Schmiedek Annette Brose Björn H. Schott Ulman Lindenberger Martin Lövden

Based on the philosophical notion that language embodies thought we investigated whether a habitual tendency for intrusive thought that younger and older participants report over a period of 100 sessions, spread out over about 6 months, is associated with brain regions related to language production. In favour of this hypothesis, we found that individual differences in habitual intrusive though...

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