Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsivity to a negative mood) as a risk factor for recurrences of depression. One explanation for the mixed evidence may lie in the number of previous depressive episodes. Heightened CR may be especially relevant as a risk factor for the development of multiple depressive episodes and less so for a single depressive episode. In addition, it is theoretically plausible but not yet tested that the relationship between CR and number of episodes is moderated by the strength of automatic depression-related self-associations.Aim: To investigate (i) the strength of CR in remitted depressed individuals with a history of a single vs. multiple episodes, and ...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
The Differential Activation Hypothesis (DAH) proposes an account of the relationship between risk of...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsivity to a ne...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depression Self-associations, cognitive reactivity and ...
Cognitive Reactivity (CR) is the extent to which an individual experiences a negative shift in cogni...
Background:Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-d...
Background: Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-...
Objective: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a burdensome disease that has a high risk of relapse/r...
Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-depressed as...
Objective: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
The Differential Activation Hypothesis (DAH) proposes an account of the relationship between risk of...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsivity to a ne...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depression Self-associations, cognitive reactivity and ...
Cognitive Reactivity (CR) is the extent to which an individual experiences a negative shift in cogni...
Background:Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-d...
Background: Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-...
Objective: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a burdensome disease that has a high risk of relapse/r...
Cognitive reactivity to sad mood is a vulnerability marker of depression. Implicit self-depressed as...
Objective: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
OBJECTIVE: The current study examined whether cognitive reactivity, cognitive extremity reactivity, ...
The Differential Activation Hypothesis (DAH) proposes an account of the relationship between risk of...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...