Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i.e., “if only …, then …”), can reduce mental health after stressful life-events. However, how specific counterfactual thought types relate to post-loss mental health problems is unclear. We hypothesized that self-referenced upward counterfactuals (i.e., “If only I had done …, then the current situation would be better”) may serve as cognitive avoidance, thereby perpetuating loss-related distress. Conversely, downward counterfactuals (i.e., “If … had happened, then the current situation could have been [even] worse”) may facilitate benefit finding, thereby reducing distress. In a longitudinal survey, self-referent, other-referent, and nonrefer...
Background Psychological models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and prolonged grief disorder...
The present study investigated relationships between counterfactual thinking, control motivation, an...
AbstractTraumatic events often lead to counterfactual comparison (CFC), defined as comparing one’s c...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Background: When a person goe...
Counterfactuals generated by people who have experienced traumatic life events were examined to elu...
Past research on counterfactual thinking suggests that downward counterfactuals are not frequently ...
A growing body of research suggests that counterfactual thinking after traumatic events is associate...
This study explored the relationship between counterfactual thinking and depressive self-schemata. S...
Past research has found that downward counterfactual thoughts are rarely generated in response to ne...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
Functional accounts of counterfactual thinking (Epstude & Roese, 2008) argue that upward counterfact...
Repetitive negative thought plays an important role in the maintenance of mental health problems fol...
Background Psychological models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and prolonged grief disorder...
The present study investigated relationships between counterfactual thinking, control motivation, an...
AbstractTraumatic events often lead to counterfactual comparison (CFC), defined as comparing one’s c...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
Counterfactual thoughts, mental simulations about how a situation may have turned out differently (i...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Background: When a person goe...
Counterfactuals generated by people who have experienced traumatic life events were examined to elu...
Past research on counterfactual thinking suggests that downward counterfactuals are not frequently ...
A growing body of research suggests that counterfactual thinking after traumatic events is associate...
This study explored the relationship between counterfactual thinking and depressive self-schemata. S...
Past research has found that downward counterfactual thoughts are rarely generated in response to ne...
Krott N, Dai M, Oettingen G. Self-Regulation of Counterfactual Thought. Consequences for Well-being ...
Functional accounts of counterfactual thinking (Epstude & Roese, 2008) argue that upward counterfact...
Repetitive negative thought plays an important role in the maintenance of mental health problems fol...
Background Psychological models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and prolonged grief disorder...
The present study investigated relationships between counterfactual thinking, control motivation, an...
AbstractTraumatic events often lead to counterfactual comparison (CFC), defined as comparing one’s c...