نتایج جستجو برای: intrusive

تعداد نتایج: 6357  

Journal: :Personality and individual differences 2013
Elizabeth Munoz Martin J Sliwinski Joshua M Smyth David M Almeida Heather A King

Although research has established a negative association between trait neuroticism and cognition, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie this relationship. We examined the tendency to experience intrusive thoughts and negative affect as potential mediators of the relationship between neuroticism and cognitive performance. We hypothesized that the tendency to experience intrusive tho...

حاجی‌علیلو, بهزاد , حسین‌زاده, قادر , مؤذن, محسن, مؤید, محسن , کلاگری, علی اصغر,

Incheh granitoid intrusive body is located in east of Heris, East-Azarbaidjan. It intruded the older rock units including the Sonajil sub-volcanic stock (upper Eocene-lower Oligocene) of micro-diorite porphyry composition. The Incheh intrusive ranges in composition from diorite through syeno-diorite to quartz-diorite. The major constituent minerals include plagioclase, hornblende, and pyroxene ...

Journal: :Child development 2013
Zoe E Taylor Nancy Eisenberg Tracy L Spinrad Keith F Widaman

Longitudinal relations among ego-resiliency (ER), effortful control (EC), and observed intrusive parenting were examined at 18, 30, and 42 months of age (Ns = 256, 230, and 210) using structural equation modeling. Intrusive parenting at 18 and 30 months negatively predicted EC a year later, over and above earlier levels. EC at 30 months mediated the negative relation between 18-month intrusive ...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2015
Qian Lu Jenny Man Jin You Angie S LeRoy

OBJECTIVE Ambivalence over emotional expression (AEE) is the conflict between wanting to express emotion yet fearing the consequences of such expression. Recent literature reveals a close link between AEE and depressive symptoms among college students. Although cancer survivors experience intense emotions, few studies have examined the relationship between AEE and depressive symptoms and the un...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Alishia D Williams Michelle L Moulds

Although recent research demonstrates that intrusive memories represent an overlapping cognitive feature of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), there is still a general paucity of research investigating the prevalence and maintenance of intrusive memories in depression. The current study investigated the association between a range of cognitive avoidant mechanisms that charact...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2013
Jessica R Beadel Jennifer S Green Shahrzad Hosseinbor Bethany A Teachman

Understanding differences in responses following attempts to suppress versus simply monitor intrusive thoughts is important given the established relationship between intrusive thinking and numerous forms of psychopathology. Moreover, these differences may vary as a function of age. Because of the links between aging and both enhancement in emotion regulation skills and decline in inhibition sk...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2010
James D Gregory Chris R Brewin Warren Mansell Catherine Donaldson

Modifying intrusive memories and images is a powerful intervention in depression and anxiety disorders, but little is known about the presence of these intrusions in bipolar disorder. A semi-structured interview was administered to 29 euthymic patients with bipolar disorder, requiring them to report the intrusive memories and images recalled from their most recent episode of euthymia, depressio...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2012
Simon McCarthy-Jones Rebecca Knowles Georgina Rowse

The use of visual mental imagery has been proposed to be a risk factor for the development of bipolar disorder, due to its potential to amplify affective states. This study examined the relation between visual imagery (both trait usage and intrusive experiences of such imagery), intrusive verbal thought, and hypomania, as assessed by self-report questionnaires, in a sample of young adults (N=21...

2007
Xiaobin Shen Peter Eades Seok-Hee Hong Andrew Vande Moere

This paper addresses two problems: “What are the appropriate methods for evaluating information systems?” and “How do we measure the impact of ambient information systems?” Inspired by concepts in the social and behavioral science, we categorize the evaluation of ambient displays into two styles: intrusive and nonintrusive. Furthermore, two case studies are used to illustrate these two evaluati...

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