textDepression research demonstrates that self-focused processing, such as rumination, causes and maintains depressive disorders (Pyszczynski & Greenberg, 1987; Kuhl & Helle, 1986; Nolen-Hoeksema, 1987), while emotional processing literature shows beneficial effects to self-focus under some circumstances (Rachman, 1980; Foa & Kozak, 1986; Pennebaker, 1989). Therefore, it seems that self-focus is not inherently detrimental; rather, the way a person self-focuses could differentiate between unhealthy rumination and healthy emotional processing. Rude, Maestas, and Neff (2006) demonstrated that when the wording of a well-known rumination measure was altered to reduce judgment, the measure no longer correlated with depression. Mindfulness approac...
Existing research has shown that adaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., acceptance, reapprais...
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and thoughts...
Rumination has been found to play a role in negative affect by either maintaining or increasing depr...
This study addressed the question of whether rumination, a form of emotional processing, is a useful...
Reliable and robust methods of assessment are crucial to best practise within research and clinical ...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Two cognitive variables that are of interest in their role in depression are self-efficacy and rumin...
Both common intuition and findings from multiple areas of research suggest that when faced with dist...
AbstractRuminative thinking is believed to exacerbate the psychological distress that follows stress...
People who are more accepting of their thoughts and feelings experience fewer negative emotions. Alt...
This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additiona...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The present study examined the relative effects of ...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Objective: Individuals with a history of recurrent depressive episodes are at increased risk of nega...
Research is needed on the affective mechanisms that motivate people to ruminate. One possibility is ...
Existing research has shown that adaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., acceptance, reapprais...
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and thoughts...
Rumination has been found to play a role in negative affect by either maintaining or increasing depr...
This study addressed the question of whether rumination, a form of emotional processing, is a useful...
Reliable and robust methods of assessment are crucial to best practise within research and clinical ...
A growing field of research has examined emotion regulation in a variety of settings. Specific emoti...
Two cognitive variables that are of interest in their role in depression are self-efficacy and rumin...
Both common intuition and findings from multiple areas of research suggest that when faced with dist...
AbstractRuminative thinking is believed to exacerbate the psychological distress that follows stress...
People who are more accepting of their thoughts and feelings experience fewer negative emotions. Alt...
This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additiona...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.The present study examined the relative effects of ...
3siSelf-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanismspartially_openopenKoster, Ernst H....
Objective: Individuals with a history of recurrent depressive episodes are at increased risk of nega...
Research is needed on the affective mechanisms that motivate people to ruminate. One possibility is ...
Existing research has shown that adaptive emotion regulation strategies (e.g., acceptance, reapprais...
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and thoughts...
Rumination has been found to play a role in negative affect by either maintaining or increasing depr...