This is a conference abstract from the 12th Scientific-Practical Conference of Students and Young Scientists "Medical Psychology 12.0: Aspects of Clinical Practice". It is dedicated to formation of sanogenic thinking as the way of avoiding obsessive thoughts
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The article is devoted to the socio-psychological factors of the formation of independent thinking a...
A classic definition of intrusive thinking is “any distinct, identifiable cognitive event that is un...
The aim of the article is to show the role of thinking in the formation of a common philosophy of li...
The article presents a socio-psychological classification of sanogenic thinking. The advanced experi...
Annotation: This article presents the scientific views of scientists on the importance o...
textThe cognitive model of obsessions (Rachman, 1997, 1998) proposes the escalation from normal intr...
In this article, the relevance of the problem of development of sanogenic reflection is based on the...
Twenty-nine patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder as diagnosed in accordance with the Diagnost...
Abstract. A novel cognitive technique, termed “association splitting”, aimed at reducing obsessive t...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
There was carried out an anonymous questioning– a survey of 6th-year students who received an intern...
This article studies the problems of harmonious formation of students' independent and healthy think...
Mentor: Deanna Barch From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 9, ...
International audienceThe International Intrusive Thought Interview Schedule (IITIS) was used to ass...
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The article is devoted to the socio-psychological factors of the formation of independent thinking a...
A classic definition of intrusive thinking is “any distinct, identifiable cognitive event that is un...
The aim of the article is to show the role of thinking in the formation of a common philosophy of li...
The article presents a socio-psychological classification of sanogenic thinking. The advanced experi...
Annotation: This article presents the scientific views of scientists on the importance o...
textThe cognitive model of obsessions (Rachman, 1997, 1998) proposes the escalation from normal intr...
In this article, the relevance of the problem of development of sanogenic reflection is based on the...
Twenty-nine patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder as diagnosed in accordance with the Diagnost...
Abstract. A novel cognitive technique, termed “association splitting”, aimed at reducing obsessive t...
Background: The belief that we can control our thoughts is not inevitably adaptive, particularly whe...
There was carried out an anonymous questioning– a survey of 6th-year students who received an intern...
This article studies the problems of harmonious formation of students' independent and healthy think...
Mentor: Deanna Barch From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 9, ...
International audienceThe International Intrusive Thought Interview Schedule (IITIS) was used to ass...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
The article is devoted to the socio-psychological factors of the formation of independent thinking a...
A classic definition of intrusive thinking is “any distinct, identifiable cognitive event that is un...