The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. Experimental research has documented that thought suppression may have paradoxical effects in that it leads to an increased frequency of the to-be-suppressed thought in-truding consciousness. It has also been claimed that suppression has disruptive effects on episodic memory (i.e., a less paradoxical effect). The present article critically evaluates studies on the para-doxical and less paradoxical effects of thought suppression. More specifically, the issue of whether thought suppression plays a causative role in the development of various psychopathological symptoms is addressed. While laboratory studies have come up with highly consistent fi...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
This study sought to investigate the role of cognitive load, working memory capacity (WMC) and proac...
Thought suppression increases the persistence of unwanted idiosyncratic worries thoughts when indiv...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Whether the rebound effect of thought suppression would occur with self-generated intrusive thoughts...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
Cognitive-behavioural models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) implicate thought suppression as...
Although the suppression of thoughts may seem to be an effective solution, this strategy can lead to...
According to recent research, deliberate suppression of unwanted thoughts may result in a para-doxic...
Original article can be found at: http://www.thepsychologist.org.uk/ Copyright British Psychological...
The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid...
Both thought-action fusion (TAF: i.e., a cognitive bias implying an inflated sense of responsibility...
Experimental studies often demonstrate that thought suppression (i.e., consciously trying to avoid h...
Cognitive–behavioral models of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) posit that OCD is mediated, in pa...
Some prior research has shown that thought suppression may lead to the rebound of to-be-suppressed ...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
This study sought to investigate the role of cognitive load, working memory capacity (WMC) and proac...
Thought suppression increases the persistence of unwanted idiosyncratic worries thoughts when indiv...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Whether the rebound effect of thought suppression would occur with self-generated intrusive thoughts...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
Cognitive-behavioural models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) implicate thought suppression as...
Although the suppression of thoughts may seem to be an effective solution, this strategy can lead to...
According to recent research, deliberate suppression of unwanted thoughts may result in a para-doxic...
Original article can be found at: http://www.thepsychologist.org.uk/ Copyright British Psychological...
The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid...
Both thought-action fusion (TAF: i.e., a cognitive bias implying an inflated sense of responsibility...
Experimental studies often demonstrate that thought suppression (i.e., consciously trying to avoid h...
Cognitive–behavioral models of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) posit that OCD is mediated, in pa...
Some prior research has shown that thought suppression may lead to the rebound of to-be-suppressed ...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
This study sought to investigate the role of cognitive load, working memory capacity (WMC) and proac...
Thought suppression increases the persistence of unwanted idiosyncratic worries thoughts when indiv...