نتایج جستجو برای: sadness or depression

تعداد نتایج: 3635604  

Journal: :Journal of bodywork and movement therapies 2014
Jose Luis Rosario Maria Suely Bezerra Diógenes Rita Mattei José Roberto Leite

The present study investigated the existence of a relationship between depression and body posture in 40 women, aged between 20 and 30 years, who had normal body mass indices (or were underweight) and absence of neurological, psychiatric, or musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of the present study was to investigate the existence of a relationship between sadness, depression and the posture repr...

Journal: :Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM 2008
Lewis Wolpert

Sadness and low levels of depression are adaptive since they lead the individual to try and make up a loss. By contrast, severe or clinical depression is not adaptive, but can be thought of as sadness having become malignant.

2015
Jeffrey Roelofs Marcus Huibers Frenk Peeters Arnoud Arntz

Neuroticism is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by which this vulnerability is increased is unknown. Rumination is considered a psychological vulnerability for depression and anxiety. The current study sought to examine the mediational effects of different components of rumination (i.e., rumination on sadness, symptom-based rumination, rumination on...

2016
Berta Moreno-Küstner Rebeca Jones Igor Švab Heidi Maaroos Miguel Xavier Mirjam Geerlings Francisco Torres-González Irwin Nazareth Emma Motrico-Martínez Carmen Montón-Franco María José Gil-de-Gómez Marta Sánchez-Celaya Miguel Ángel Díaz-Barreiros Catalina Vicens-Caldentey Michael King

BACKGROUND Sadness and anhedonia (loss of interest in activities) are central symptoms of major depression. However, not all people with these symptoms meet diagnostic criteria for major depression. We aimed to assess the importance of suicidality in the outcomes for primary care patients who present with sadness and anhedonia. METHOD Cohort study of 2,599 unselected primary care attenders in...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2004
Michael Conway Morris Mendelson Constantina Giannopoulos Patricia A R Csank Susan L Holm

OBJECTIVE The study addressed the hypothesis that adults reporting sexual abuse are more likely to exhibit a general tendency to ruminate on sadness. The relations between reported abuse, rumination on sadness, and dysphoria were also examined. METHOD Undergraduate students (101 women and 100 men) reported on childhood and adult sexual abuse and instances of intimidation, as well as completin...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2009
Sandrine Gil Sylvie Droit-Volet

This study examined changes in time perception as a function of depressive symptoms, assessed for each participant with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The participants performed a temporal bisection task in which they had to categorize a signal duration of between 400 and 1600 ms as either as short or long. The data showed that the bisection function was shifted toward the right, and that...

Journal: :BMJ 2013
Christopher Dowrick Allen Frances

Many patients report sadness or distress during consultations with primary care doctors. Such emotions may be related to grief and other life stresses, including the stress of physical illness. Sometimes sadness appears out of the blue, without obvious relation to external causes. Over recent decades there has been an increasing tendency, especially in primary care, to diagnose depression (comm...

2014
Paul Gilbert Kirsten McEwan Francisca Catarino Rita Baião

Objectives: While fears of negative or aversive emotions are linked to experiential avoidance and psychopathology, recent studies have also focused on the relation between psychopathology and fear of positive emotions. This study explores 1. which negative emotions of anger, anxiety and sadness on most feared and avoided and 2. the links between fears and avoidance of negative emotions, with fe...

2013
Glòria Durà-Vilà Roland Littlewood Gerard Leavey

BACKGROUND Critiques of the validity of the DSM diagnostic criteria for depressive disorder argue that it fails to differentiate between abnormal sadness due to internal dysfunction or depression (sadness without an identifiable cause), and normal sadness (sadness with a clear cause). AIMS and METHODS A population survey was undertaken in adult education centres in Spain aiming to explore b...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2012
Blair E Wisco Teresa A Treat Andrew Hollingworth

Attentional biases for sadness are integral to cognitive theories of depression, but do not emerge under all conditions. Some researchers have argued that depression is associated with delayed withdrawal from, but not facilitated initial allocation of attention toward, sadness. We compared two types of withdrawal processes in clinically depressed and non-depressed individuals: (1) withdrawal re...

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