Repetitive, intrusive cognitive phenomena are central both to obsessive-compulsive patients - typically as obsessive thoughts - and to depressed patients - typically as ruminative thoughts. The objective of the present study is to compare obsessive and ruminative thoughts in non-depressed obsessive-compulsive and depressed patients. Thirty-four patients diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and 34 patients diagnosed with major depression disorder were asked to identify both a personally relevant obsessive and a personally relevant ruminative thought and to subsequently evaluate these thoughts on a modified version of the Cognitive Intrusions Questionnaire (CIQ) developed by Freeston, Ladouceur, Thibodeau, and Gagnon (1991). The CIQ a...
The main objective of the present study was to compare perfectionism, ego strength, anger, and anger...
Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that has been linked to ruminative thinking. Clinical res...
Rumination has featured in psychological models of depression whereas worry is considered to be an i...
There is tremendous interest in understanding the cognitive processes behind obsessive-compulsive di...
Previous studies suggest that a ruminative thinking style (RTS) is positively associated with the se...
Rumination is common in individuals diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We sought to...
Major depression is characterised by ruminative thinking whilst worry is considered central in gener...
Rumination is common in individuals diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). We sought to...
Rumination has traditionally been investigated in the context of depression or sadness, but it also ...
Differences and similarities between intrusive thoughts typical of obsessive-compulsive disorder, ge...
Rumination on symptoms of mental disorders is involved in the onset and maintenance of these symptom...
To explore the relationship between negative affect, mind-wandering, rumination and obsessive-compul...
Attention is an important factor in information processing; obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD) and...
Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the metacognitive model of obsessive-compulsive di...
Background: Rumination is an important feature of affective disorders. Relationships between ruminat...
The main objective of the present study was to compare perfectionism, ego strength, anger, and anger...
Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that has been linked to ruminative thinking. Clinical res...
Rumination has featured in psychological models of depression whereas worry is considered to be an i...
There is tremendous interest in understanding the cognitive processes behind obsessive-compulsive di...
Previous studies suggest that a ruminative thinking style (RTS) is positively associated with the se...
Rumination is common in individuals diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We sought to...
Major depression is characterised by ruminative thinking whilst worry is considered central in gener...
Rumination is common in individuals diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). We sought to...
Rumination has traditionally been investigated in the context of depression or sadness, but it also ...
Differences and similarities between intrusive thoughts typical of obsessive-compulsive disorder, ge...
Rumination on symptoms of mental disorders is involved in the onset and maintenance of these symptom...
To explore the relationship between negative affect, mind-wandering, rumination and obsessive-compul...
Attention is an important factor in information processing; obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD) and...
Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the metacognitive model of obsessive-compulsive di...
Background: Rumination is an important feature of affective disorders. Relationships between ruminat...
The main objective of the present study was to compare perfectionism, ego strength, anger, and anger...
Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that has been linked to ruminative thinking. Clinical res...
Rumination has featured in psychological models of depression whereas worry is considered to be an i...