نتایج جستجو برای: rumination activity

تعداد نتایج: 1136934  

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2010
DeMond M Grant J Gayle Beck

The current report aimed to document individual differences that predict the trajectory of post-event rumination following an evaluative event. In this study, 127 undergraduate students were assessed over a 5-day period preceding and following a mid-term exam. Participants completed measures of anticipatory processing, trait test anxiety, trait tendency to ruminate, negative affect, and post-ev...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2009
Thomas Ehring Nicole Fuchs Isabell Kläsener

Rumination has been suggested to be an important factor maintaining posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Using an analogue design, this study aimed to experimentally test the hypothesis that trauma-related rumination maintains PTSD symptoms. Fifty-one participants were first asked to give a detailed narrative of a negative life event and were then randomly assigned to a rumination or distracti...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2015
Lindsey B Stone Brandon E Gibb

Mounting research shows that the tendency to co-ruminate with peers regarding ongoing problems increases adolescents' depression risk; however, the means by which this interpersonal process fosters risk has not been identified. This said, theorists have proposed that co-rumination increases depression risk, in part, by increasing one's tendency to ruminate when alone. We tested this hypothesis ...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2008
Pierre Philippot Fabienne Brutoux

Self-focused, analytical mental rumination constitutes a central process in depression. It has been hypothesized that such rumination depletes executive resources that are necessary for an efficient cognitive regulation of emotion and behavior. However, most of the research supporting this hypothesis is of correlational nature. The present study examined the effects of induced rumination versus...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2011
J Paul Hamilton Daniella J Furman Catie Chang Moriah E Thomason Emily Dennis Ian H Gotlib

BACKGROUND Major depressive disorder (MDD) has been associated reliably with ruminative responding; this kind of responding is composed of both maladaptive and adaptive components. Levels of activity in the default-mode network (DMN) relative to the task-positive network (TPN), as well as activity in structures that influence DMN and TPN functioning, may represent important neural substrates of...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2012
Kelsey S Dickson Jeffrey A Ciesla Laura C Reilly

Recently, cross-sectional research has demonstrated that depressive rumination is significantly associated with the tendency to engage in cognitive and behavioral avoidance. This evidence suggests that rumination may be the result of attempts to avoid personally threatening thoughts, in a manner suggested by multiple contemporary theories of worry. This investigation examined the temporal relat...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2011
Tanya L Tompkins Ashlee R Hockett Nadia Abraibesh Jody L Witt

Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk explains higher levels of friendship quality in youth (Rose, 2002) and increased levels of anxiety/depression in females. Middle adolescents (N = 146) participated in a study of co-rumination, individual coping, externalizing/internalizing problems, and peer functioning. Consistent with past research, girls reported higher levels of co-...

Journal: :Escritos de Psicología 2022

The present study examines the effect of extended work hours on experienced exhaustion in evening mobile-flexible employees who activity-flexible offices. In a seven-day diary study, it was anticipated that daily rumination is mediator, linked to additional individuals. morning questionnaire, completed questions about link between and exhaustion. Thirty-three extension working hours, rumination...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2007
Michael E McCullough Giacomo Bono Lindsey M Root

In 3 studies, the authors investigated whether within-persons increases in rumination about an interpersonal transgression were associated with within-persons reductions in forgiveness. Results supported this hypothesis. The association of transient increases in rumination with transient reductions in forgiveness appeared to be mediated by anger, but not fear, toward the transgressor. The assoc...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Emma C. Fabiansson Thomas F. Denson Michelle L. Moulds Jessica R. Grisham Mark M. Schira

Despite the enormous costs associated with unrestrained anger, little is known about the neural mechanisms underlying anger regulation. Behavioral evidence supports the effectiveness of reappraisal in reducing anger, and demonstrates that rumination typically maintains or augments anger. To further understand the effects of different anger regulation strategies, during functional magnetic reson...

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