نتایج جستجو برای: ambivalence region

تعداد نتایج: 540176  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2009
Fabien Trémeau Daniel Antonius John T Cacioppo Rachel Ziwich Maria Jalbrzikowski Erica Saccente Gail Silipo Pamela Butler Daniel Javitt

BACKGROUND Ambivalence and anhedonia have long been identified as schizophrenic symptoms. However, ambivalence has rarely been studied, and in most evocative studies, schizophrenia participants are not anhedonic. Affective neurosciences posit two evaluative systems (one for Positivity and one for Negativity), the coactivation of which produces ambivalence, and point to two asymmetries in affect...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2013
Stephen J Wilson Kasey G Creswell Michael A Sayette Julie A Fiez

Many cigarette smokers appear to experience ambivalence about smoking, defined as the simultaneous co-occurrence of a strong desire to smoke and a strong wish to quit smoking. Research suggests that this ambivalence about smoking affects how smokers respond to cigarette-related stimuli, but many important questions remain about precisely how smoking ambivalence influences cognitive and affectiv...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2014
Ramesh Perera-Delcourt Robert A Nash Susan J Thorpe

BACKGROUND Recent work on cognitive-behavioural models of obsessive-compulsive disorder has focused on the roles played by various aspects of self-perception. In particular, moral self-ambivalence has been found to be associated with obsessive-compulsive phenomena. AIMS In this study we used an experimental task to investigate whether artificially priming moral self-ambivalence would increase...

2007
Cornelia Albani Gerd Blaser Joachim Völker Michael Geyer Gabriele Schmutzer Harald Bailer Norbert Grulke Elmar Brähler Harald C. Traue

OBJECTIVE The present study evaluates a questionnaire on ambivalence over emotional expressiveness, the AEQ-G18 [1], [2], with regard to its statistical parameters, the influence of socio-demographic variables, and its interrelationship with depression and quality of life. METHODS A representative German sample (1009 participants from East Germany and 1034 participants from West Germany) comp...

2000
Gregory R. Maio Frank D. Fincham Emma J. Lycett

Two studies tested whether children’s attitudinal ambivalence toward their parents is related to their attachment styles within relationships. Across both studies, children who were ambivalent toward their father were less securely attached in their relationships than were children who were nonambivalent toward their father. Study 1 also showed that the relation between attitudinal ambivalence ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2014
António P Ribeiro Eugenia Ribeiro Joana Loura Miguel M Gonçalves William B Stiles Adam O Horvath Inês Sousa

OBJECTIVES We understand ambivalence as a cyclical movement between two opposing parts of the self. The emergence of a novel part produces an innovative moment, challenging the current maladaptive self-narrative. However, the novel part is subsequently attenuated by a return to the maladaptive self-narrative. This study focused on the analysis of the therapeutic collaboration in episodes in whi...

2014
Ben Windsor-Shellard Geoffrey Haddock

Three studies offer novel evidence addressing the consequences of explicit-implicit sexual orientation (SO) ambivalence. In Study 1, self-identified straight females completed explicit and implicit measures of SO. The results revealed that participants with greater SO ambivalence took longer responding to explicit questions about their sexual preferences, an effect moderated by the direction of...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2017
Aaron I Snyder Zakary L Tormala

Existing models of ambivalence suggest that as the number of conflicting reactions (e.g., attitude components) increases, so too does the experience of ambivalence. Interestingly, though, these models overwhelmingly assume that this relationship is independent of valence. Across 3 studies we observe that this effect is in fact heavily influenced by 2 established valence asymmetries: positivity ...

2014
Geoffrey Haddock

Three studies offer novel evidence addressing the consequences of explicit–implicit sexual orientation (SO) ambivalence. In Study 1, self-identified straight females completed explicit and implicit measures of SO. The results revealed that participants with greater SO ambivalence took longer responding to explicit questions about their sexual preferences, an effect moderated by the direction of...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Hannah U Nohlen Frenk van Harreveld Mark Rotteveel Gert-Jan Lelieveld Eveline A Crone

Ambivalence is a state of inconsistency that is often experienced as affectively aversive. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we investigated the role of cognitive and social-affective processes in the experience of ambivalence and coping with its negative consequences. We examined participants' brain activity during the dichotomous evaluation (pro vs contra) of pretested ambi...

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