Persisting negative thoughts are considered a hallmark of depression. Recent information-processing approaches have begun to uncover underlying mechanisms of depressive rumination. Despite marked advances in this area, there is a lack of integration between psychopathology and cognitive (neuro) science research. We propose the ‘impaired disengagement’ hypothesis as a unifying framework between both approaches. The core tenet of our model is that prolonged processing of self-referent material is due to impaired attentional disengagement from negative self-referent information. We discuss empirical evidence for this framework and outline future ways in which the causal predictions of this model can be tested. The proposed framework can accoun...
Much of the literature on rumination characterizes it as repetitive thinking with highly negative co...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...
Depression is commonly viewed as a pathology. Depressive rumination, one of the key symptoms of depr...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that has been linked to ruminative thinking. Clinical res...
Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential processing of neg...
Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential processing of neg...
Much research has shown both cognitive deficits and negatively valenced cognitive biases to be prese...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effects on...
Rumination is a maladaptive emotional regulation strategy that involves a negative and repetitive fo...
Much of the literature on rumination characterizes it as repetitive thinking with highly negative co...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...
Depression is commonly viewed as a pathology. Depressive rumination, one of the key symptoms of depr...
Contemporary cognitive models incorporate an information-processing approach in explaining the cause...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-refer...
Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that has been linked to ruminative thinking. Clinical res...
Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential processing of neg...
Although there exists a consensus that depression is characterized by preferential processing of neg...
Much research has shown both cognitive deficits and negatively valenced cognitive biases to be prese...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effects on...
Rumination is a maladaptive emotional regulation strategy that involves a negative and repetitive fo...
Much of the literature on rumination characterizes it as repetitive thinking with highly negative co...
Objectives: Converging research suggests that mindfulness training exerts its therapeutic effectson ...
Depression is commonly viewed as a pathology. Depressive rumination, one of the key symptoms of depr...