Recent studies have questioned the idea of rumination as a unitary dysfunctional process and identified an adaptive subcomponent: reflective pondering. We tested whether reflective pondering could represent an adaptive strategy of regulating emotions, and contrasted it with reappraisal and acceptance, strategies linked to major psychotherapeutic approaches. Participants (103 students) received training in one of these and were exposed to a negative mood induction consisting of social scenarios, both in the presence and in the absence of the specific emotion regulation instruction. Acceptance was more useful than reflective pondering in impacting negative emotions and anxiety. Reappraisal was more efficient than pondering for anxiety. Howeve...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
Extensive comorbidity exists between anxiety and mood disorders (Noyes, 2001). Forms of negative re...
The mediating effects of rumination (with brooding and reflection components) and worry were examine...
Recent studies have questioned the idea of rumination as a unitary dysfunctional process and identif...
The present study examined the mediating effect of rumination (brooding vs. reflective) in the corre...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Objective: There is growing interest in the role of transdiagnostic processes in the onset, mainte-n...
This study evaluated two computerized interventions intended to reduce the frequency of negatively-v...
Perceiving another in need may provoke two possible emotional responses: empathic concern and person...
Background and objectives: Evidence from the depression literature suggests that an analytical proce...
People vary in how they cope with negative events. Some people become immersed in repetitive ruminat...
Emotion regulation consists of the skills and cognitive strategies used to alter different aspects o...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Prospective and longitudinal studies have demonstrated that rumination has a negative effect on mood...
Objectives: To examine the effect of response styles (rumination and reflection) on beliefs about so...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
Extensive comorbidity exists between anxiety and mood disorders (Noyes, 2001). Forms of negative re...
The mediating effects of rumination (with brooding and reflection components) and worry were examine...
Recent studies have questioned the idea of rumination as a unitary dysfunctional process and identif...
The present study examined the mediating effect of rumination (brooding vs. reflective) in the corre...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Objective: There is growing interest in the role of transdiagnostic processes in the onset, mainte-n...
This study evaluated two computerized interventions intended to reduce the frequency of negatively-v...
Perceiving another in need may provoke two possible emotional responses: empathic concern and person...
Background and objectives: Evidence from the depression literature suggests that an analytical proce...
People vary in how they cope with negative events. Some people become immersed in repetitive ruminat...
Emotion regulation consists of the skills and cognitive strategies used to alter different aspects o...
A large body of experimental evidence has demonstrated the adverse effects of rumination on depressi...
Prospective and longitudinal studies have demonstrated that rumination has a negative effect on mood...
Objectives: To examine the effect of response styles (rumination and reflection) on beliefs about so...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
Extensive comorbidity exists between anxiety and mood disorders (Noyes, 2001). Forms of negative re...
The mediating effects of rumination (with brooding and reflection components) and worry were examine...