The thesis aim was to increase understanding of interpersonal antecedents and consequences of rumination, defined as ‘repetitive and passive thinking about one’s symptoms of depression and the possible causes and consequences of those symptoms’ (Nolen-Hoeksema, 2004, p.107). As a proof-of-principle study, rumination predicted diminished relationship satisfaction, three months later, in a sample of remitted depressed adults (N = 57). In the next study, rumination was associated with a maladaptive submissive interpersonal style and rejection sensitivity, controlling for depressive symptoms, other interpersonal styles and gender, in a different sample (N = 103 currently depressed, previously depressed and never depressed adults). Subsequent ch...
The thesis is comprised of three parts: the literature review, the empirical paper, and the critical...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
peer reviewedRumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively...
The thesis aim was to increase understanding of interpersonal antecedents and consequences of rumina...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Rumination is a maladaptive form of emotion regulation and seems to be the cognitive mechanism linki...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
textCurrent research proposes that rumination, perseverating on thoughts about one's feelings and pr...
Much of the literature on rumination characterizes it as repetitive thinking with highly negative co...
Two cognitive variables that are of interest in their role in depression are self-efficacy and rumin...
Rumination has been persistently implicated in the etiology of hopelessness and depression: proximal...
Depressed patients commonly experience intrusive memories. There is some evidence that ruminative re...
The portfolio has three parts. Parts one and two are conceptually linked by their focus on ruminatio...
Rumination is a maladaptive emotional regulation strategy that involves a negative and repetitive fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The thesis is comprised of three parts: the literature review, the empirical paper, and the critical...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
peer reviewedRumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively...
The thesis aim was to increase understanding of interpersonal antecedents and consequences of rumina...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Rumination is a maladaptive form of emotion regulation and seems to be the cognitive mechanism linki...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
textCurrent research proposes that rumination, perseverating on thoughts about one's feelings and pr...
Much of the literature on rumination characterizes it as repetitive thinking with highly negative co...
Two cognitive variables that are of interest in their role in depression are self-efficacy and rumin...
Rumination has been persistently implicated in the etiology of hopelessness and depression: proximal...
Depressed patients commonly experience intrusive memories. There is some evidence that ruminative re...
The portfolio has three parts. Parts one and two are conceptually linked by their focus on ruminatio...
Rumination is a maladaptive emotional regulation strategy that involves a negative and repetitive fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The thesis is comprised of three parts: the literature review, the empirical paper, and the critical...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
peer reviewedRumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively...