Failure to make progress toward personal goals can lead to negative affective states, such as depression and anxiety. Past research suggests that rumination in response to goal failure may prolong and intensify those acute emotional responses, but that process remains unclear. We examined ruminative thought processes following experimentally manipulated exposure to past failures to attain advancement (promotion) goals and safety (prevention) goals. We predicted that priming of past promotion and prevention goal failures would lead individuals to think repetitively about these failures and that negative affect would be evoked by their recognition of their failures. Further, we predicted that when people experience a sufficient magnitude of n...
Research on rumination has demonstrated that compared with distraction, rumination intensifies and p...
Researchers have not yet: a) studied both maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism, as well as both po...
In this study with N = 93 student participants, we employed a daily process approach to investigate ...
Theories of self-regulation have not adequately specified the psychological events and processes tha...
Models of self-regulation propose that negative affect is generated when progress towards goals is p...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Repetitive and intrusive thought about unattained go...
Is there an adaptive side to rumination? We tested whether rumination that is focused on correcting ...
Is there an adaptive side to rumination? We tested whether rumination that is focused on correcting ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Control theory predicts that the detection of goal discrepancies initiate...
Prominent motivational theories explain ruminative thought in terms of problematic goal regulation. ...
Backgrounds and objectivesThere is well–established evidence that both rumination and depressed mood...
People vary in how they cope with negative events. Some people become immersed in repetitive ruminat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Drawing from self-affirmation theory (C. M. Steele, 1988) and L. L. Martin and A. Tesser's (1989, 19...
Models of nonconscious goal pursuit propose that pursuit of goals can occur automatically and noncon...
Research on rumination has demonstrated that compared with distraction, rumination intensifies and p...
Researchers have not yet: a) studied both maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism, as well as both po...
In this study with N = 93 student participants, we employed a daily process approach to investigate ...
Theories of self-regulation have not adequately specified the psychological events and processes tha...
Models of self-regulation propose that negative affect is generated when progress towards goals is p...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Repetitive and intrusive thought about unattained go...
Is there an adaptive side to rumination? We tested whether rumination that is focused on correcting ...
Is there an adaptive side to rumination? We tested whether rumination that is focused on correcting ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Control theory predicts that the detection of goal discrepancies initiate...
Prominent motivational theories explain ruminative thought in terms of problematic goal regulation. ...
Backgrounds and objectivesThere is well–established evidence that both rumination and depressed mood...
People vary in how they cope with negative events. Some people become immersed in repetitive ruminat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Drawing from self-affirmation theory (C. M. Steele, 1988) and L. L. Martin and A. Tesser's (1989, 19...
Models of nonconscious goal pursuit propose that pursuit of goals can occur automatically and noncon...
Research on rumination has demonstrated that compared with distraction, rumination intensifies and p...
Researchers have not yet: a) studied both maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism, as well as both po...
In this study with N = 93 student participants, we employed a daily process approach to investigate ...