Evaluating the Effect of Meta-Cognitive Beliefs about The Relationship Between Children's Beliefs About the Stability of Traits, Rumination, and Negative Affect Lisa D. Dancho Fordham University This study examined the relationship between children’s beliefs about the stability of personality and physical traits, their style of introspection, their attributional style, and their mood. In addition,
Positive and Negative Beliefs About Depressive Rumination. pleasure–displeasure continuum (positive–negative), whereas ac- rumination leads to negative thoughts, such as limited self-efficacy and beliefs that support from others is un-available to help cope with negative feelings (Abramson, Alloy, &, The Relationship of Core Belief Challenge, Rumination, Disclosure, and Sociocultural Elements to Posttraumatic Growth Cassie M. Lindstrom, Arnie Cann, Lawrence G. Calhoun, and Richard G. Tedeschi University of North Carolina-Charlotte The relationship of challenge to core beliefs, rumination, disclosure, and some sociocultural elements to.
Rumination and repetitive thought is a transdiagnostic maintenance process underpinning a range of difficulties. This information sheet explores the consequences of different thinking styles There is an undeniable attractiveness to the “positive affirmations” concept. The possibility of being able to rewire your brain so that you overwrite negative thoughts and turn them into positive self-talk is a powerful proposition. There is however controversy about how effective positive affirmations really are.
The Relationship of Core Belief Challenge, Rumination, Disclosure, and Sociocultural Elements to Posttraumatic Growth Cassie M. Lindstrom, Arnie Cann, Lawrence G. Calhoun, and Richard G. Tedeschi University of North Carolina-Charlotte The relationship of challenge to core beliefs, rumination, disclosure, and some sociocultural elements to Positive and Negative Beliefs About Depressive Rumination: A Psychometric Evaluation of Two Self-Report Scales and a Test of a Clinical Metacognitive Model of Rumination and Depression
What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy? A Definition. As suggested by the scenario above, rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) differed from the other mainstream therapies of its day, mainly in the importance it placed on discussing and adapting how clients think (Jorn, 2016). Associations between rumination about positive and negative emotion with illness course were examined to ascertain potential mechanisms involved in the maintenance of BD. The first hypothesis was that BD would be associated with greater rumination associated with amplifying positive and negative emotions compared with controls.
negative cognitive content would set the cycle on a new and more adaptive course. In either case, the maladaptive recycling of neg-ative thinking would decelerate, ultimately leading to remission of the episode. In our earlier research (Ciesla & Roberts, 2002), we investigated rumination, negative cognition, and their interaction as predictors What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy? A Definition. As suggested by the scenario above, rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) differed from the other mainstream therapies of its day, mainly in the importance it placed on discussing and adapting how clients think (Jorn, 2016).
Shifting your inner dialogue from negative to positive can boost your mental health and overall outlook on life. We’ve got tips and strategies for training your brain in positive self-talk. The final section explores the relationships between rumination, depression, and metacognitive beliefs. DEFINITIONS OF RUMINATION Rumination, crudely defined as persistent, recyclic, depressive thinking, is a relatively common response to negative moods (Rippere, 1977) and a salient cognitive feature of dysphoria and major depressive disorder.
Positive and Negative Beliefs About Depressive Rumination: A Psychometric Evaluation of Two Self-Report Scales and a Test of a Clinical Metacognitive Model of Rumination and Depression EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus.
acceptance on beliefs about rumination and attitudes towards negative experiences relative to those of reappraisal. This study aimed to examine the hypotheses that mindful accep-tance, relative to reappraisal and no instruction, would result in significantly greater decreases in positive and negative be- Rumination scale pdf Please find enclosed a copy of the Ruminative Responses Scale we have been using. rumination scale score Psychometric qualities of this scale, please see Treynor, Gonzalez, and.native Responses Scale RRS, a self-report measure of rumination see.
The Relationship Between Children's Beliefs About the Stability of Traits, Rumination, and Negative Affect Lisa D. Dancho Fordham University This study examined the relationship between children’s beliefs about the stability of personality and physical traits, their style of introspection, their attributional style, and their mood. In addition, An increasing number of research studies have suggested that metacognition is associated with individuals’ mental health. Specifically, metacognitive beliefs about rumination was proposed to link to the onset and maintenance of depression according to the metacognitive model of depression. The current study aimed to serve as a pilot study exploring how parents’ metacognitive beliefs and
rumination. The results provide further empirical support for the metacognitive model of depression and indicate that positive and negative metacognitive beliefs play an integral role in the maintenance of depressive symptoms. Keywords: Depression, rumination, dysfunctional attitudes, metacognitive beliefs, cross-sectional, mediation Positive Belief Records, sometimes called a ‘positive data log’ are an effective schema change technique. When working to reduce the impact of negative core beliefs it is helpful to elicit and strengthen positive core beliefs. Positive belief records are a way of collecting information to reinforce a new helpful belief.
symptoms. Also, Weber and Exner (2013) found that Time 1 positive beliefs about rumination explained rumination and depressive symptoms in Time 2. In an ecological assessment study, Thielsch, Andor, and Ehring (2015) found that negative metacognitive beliefs were significantly correlated with daily worry in adolescents. In another 11/06/2013 · However previous research has been predominantly cross-sectional in nature. We investigated the effect of positive beliefs about rumination on engagement in rumination in a longitudinal design and tested the indirect effect of positive beliefs about rumination on depressive symptoms in 60 healthy university students.
Metacognitive Beliefs and Rumination A Longitudinal Study. Shifting your inner dialogue from negative to positive can boost your mental health and overall outlook on life. We’ve got tips and strategies for training your brain in positive self-talk., Attitudinal Ambivalence, Rumination, and Forgiveness of Partner Transgressions in Marriage Lorig K. Kachadourian Frank Fincham University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Joanne Davila Stony Brook University, The State University of New York Although positive and negative attitudes toward a ….
The Interplay between Symptoms Rumination Attentional. T1 - Positive beliefs about depressive rumination : development and preliminary validation of a self-report scale. AU - Papageorgiou, Costas. AU - Wells, Adrian. PY - 2001. Y1 - 2001. N2 - Despite the negative consequences of depressive rumination, little is known about the factors that may be linked to a predisposition to ruminate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumination_(psychology) pleasure–displeasure continuum (positive–negative), whereas ac- rumination leads to negative thoughts, such as limited self-efficacy and beliefs that support from others is un-available to help cope with negative feelings (Abramson, Alloy, &.
The present study sought to investigate psychometric properties of the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS) and the Negative Beliefs about Rumination Scale (NBRS), two self-report measures of metacognitive beliefs of depressive rumination, in patients with major depressive disorder (N = 179).Confirmatory factor analysis of the PBRS showed good fit of the hypothesized one-factor model. pleasure–displeasure continuum (positive–negative), whereas ac- rumination leads to negative thoughts, such as limited self-efficacy and beliefs that support from others is un-available to help cope with negative feelings (Abramson, Alloy, &
acceptance on beliefs about rumination and attitudes towards negative experiences relative to those of reappraisal. This study aimed to examine the hypotheses that mindful accep-tance, relative to reappraisal and no instruction, would result in significantly greater decreases in positive and negative be- Worry - Thought Record Sheet 2 – Beliefs about Worry www.getselfhelp.co.uk ©Carol Vivyan 2014, permission to use for therapy purposes www.get.gg Belief or worry about Worry Positive or negative belief about worrying Evidence that supports the belief about worry Evidence that disputes the
Read "Positive and Negative Beliefs About Depressive Rumination: A Psychometric Evaluation of Two Self-Report Scales and a Test of a Clinical Metacognitive Model of Rumination and Depression, Cognitive Therapy and Research" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your fingertips. Many of the most popular and effective cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques are applied to what psychologists call “cognitive distortions,” inaccurate thoughts that reinforce negative thought patterns or emotions (Grohol, 2016). There are 15 main cognitive distortions that …
acceptance on beliefs about rumination and attitudes towards negative experiences relative to those of reappraisal. This study aimed to examine the hypotheses that mindful accep-tance, relative to reappraisal and no instruction, would result in significantly greater decreases in positive and negative be- negative beliefs about rumination. Next, they were presented with anger-provoking scenarios and asked to rate their predicted levels of anger and aggression in response to these scenarios. After CBM training, all participants showed a positive belief bias towards rumination; however, this bias was more pronounced in the positive beliefs condition.
Worry - Thought Record Sheet 2 – Beliefs about Worry www.getselfhelp.co.uk ©Carol Vivyan 2014, permission to use for therapy purposes www.get.gg Belief or worry about Worry Positive or negative belief about worrying Evidence that supports the belief about worry Evidence that disputes the beliefs about rumination in patients with recurrent major depression. To achieve this aim, a semistructured interview was conducted with each patient. The results showed that all patients held positive and negative beliefs about rumination. Positive beliefs appear to
BEHAVIOR THERAPY 32, 13--26, 2001 Positive Beliefs About Depressive Rumination: Development and Preliminary Validation of a Self-Report Scale COSTAS PAPAGEORGIOU University of Manchester and North Manchester NHS Trust ADRIAN WELLS University of Mancheswr Despite the negative consequences of depressive rumination, little is known about the factors that may be linked to a … rumination. The results provide further empirical support for the metacognitive model of depression and indicate that positive and negative metacognitive beliefs play an integral role in the maintenance of depressive symptoms. Keywords: Depression, rumination, dysfunctional attitudes, metacognitive beliefs, cross-sectional, mediation
11/06/2013 · However previous research has been predominantly cross-sectional in nature. We investigated the effect of positive beliefs about rumination on engagement in rumination in a longitudinal design and tested the indirect effect of positive beliefs about rumination on depressive symptoms in 60 healthy university students. Furthermore, as predicted by the metacognitive model, the relationship between positive metacognitive beliefs and depressive symptoms was fully mediated by rumination, whilst the relationship between negative metacognitive beliefs about uncontrollability and danger and depressive symptoms was partially mediated by rumination.
1 Nature, Functions, and Beliefs about Depressive Rumination 3 Costas Papageorgiou and Adrian Wells 2 The Consequences of Dysphoric Rumination 21 Depressive Rumination: Nature, Theory and Treatment RUMINATION VS. NEGATIVE AUTOMATIC THOUGHTS Negative thinking becomes such a habit for most of us that we tend to believe and act on our negative thoughts without even hearing them. The purpose of this session is to help you hear your negative thoughts and teach you to change them to positive ones. Let’s use an example to help us identify negative attitudes. (Distribute
pleasure–displeasure continuum (positive–negative), whereas ac- rumination leads to negative thoughts, such as limited self-efficacy and beliefs that support from others is un-available to help cope with negative feelings (Abramson, Alloy, & Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Depressive Rumination These positive “meta-cognitive” beliefs about rumination may lead full flow of rumination, because the first negative thought is
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus. Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—a replication and extension Ed Watkins a,*, Michelle Moulds b a Washington Singer Laboratories, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK b University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 5 November 2004; accepted 13 December 2004
Positive and Negative Beliefs About Depressive Rumination: A Psychometric Evaluation of Two Self-Report Scales and a Test of a Clinical Metacognitive Model of Rumination and Depression Negative thinking becomes such a habit for most of us that we tend to believe and act on our negative thoughts without even hearing them. The purpose of this session is to help you hear your negative thoughts and teach you to change them to positive ones. Let’s use an example to help us identify negative attitudes. (Distribute
Positive Beliefs about Rumination Are Associated with. 11/06/2013 · However previous research has been predominantly cross-sectional in nature. We investigated the effect of positive beliefs about rumination on engagement in rumination in a longitudinal design and tested the indirect effect of positive beliefs about rumination on depressive symptoms in 60 healthy university students., T1 - Positive beliefs about depressive rumination : development and preliminary validation of a self-report scale. AU - Papageorgiou, Costas. AU - Wells, Adrian. PY - 2001. Y1 - 2001. N2 - Despite the negative consequences of depressive rumination, little is known about the factors that may be linked to a predisposition to ruminate..
Frontiers Parental Factors Associated with Rumination. avoiding worry, rumination, depression, anxiety and stress in response to undesirable internal events (5). It has been stated that CAS is formed and continued due to positive and negative metacognitions. Positive metacognitive beliefs are about the effectiveness of coping with CAS to deal with the perceived threat and negative internal trigger,, Furthermore, as predicted by the metacognitive model, the relationship between positive metacognitive beliefs and depressive symptoms was fully mediated by rumination, whilst the relationship between negative metacognitive beliefs about uncontrollability and danger and depressive symptoms was partially mediated by rumination..
positive beliefs about cognitions such as rumination or worry, he or she may minimize or deny the deleterious impact of this behavior. The goal of metacognitive therapy is to modify maladaptive metacognitions relating to rumination while refocusing attention on external stimuli when the ruminative cycle is activated. As with your negative beliefs about worrying, to change your positive beliefs about worrying, you can do two things. Firstly, you can challenge or dispute your beliefs. That means dissecting your beliefs about the benefits of worrying, by evaluating if they really are accurate and true, and examining what evidence you base your beliefs on.
01/05/2013 · Results: Positive beliefs about rumination were significantly associated with ruminative thinking as it occurs in daily life. We further found evidence for a negative association with positive affect that was completely mediated via ruminative thinking in … Negative thinking becomes such a habit for most of us that we tend to believe and act on our negative thoughts without even hearing them. The purpose of this session is to help you hear your negative thoughts and teach you to change them to positive ones. Let’s use an example to help us identify negative attitudes. (Distribute
beliefs about rumination in patients with recurrent major depression. To achieve this aim, a semistructured interview was conducted with each patient. The results showed that all patients held positive and negative beliefs about rumination. Positive beliefs appear to The Relationship Between Children's Beliefs About the Stability of Traits, Rumination, and Negative Affect Lisa D. Dancho Fordham University This study examined the relationship between children’s beliefs about the stability of personality and physical traits, their style of introspection, their attributional style, and their mood. In addition,
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus. EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus.
The Relationship of Core Belief Challenge, Rumination, Disclosure, and Sociocultural Elements to Posttraumatic Growth Cassie M. Lindstrom, Arnie Cann, Lawrence G. Calhoun, and Richard G. Tedeschi University of North Carolina-Charlotte The relationship of challenge to core beliefs, rumination, disclosure, and some sociocultural elements to 02/05/2009 · The present study sought to investigate psychometric properties of the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS) and the Negative Beliefs about Rumination Scale (NBRS), two self-report measures of metacognitive beliefs of depressive rumination, in patients with major depressive disorder (N = 179). Confirmatory factor analysis of the PBRS showed good fit of the hypothesized one-factor …
There is an undeniable attractiveness to the “positive affirmations” concept. The possibility of being able to rewire your brain so that you overwrite negative thoughts and turn them into positive self-talk is a powerful proposition. There is however controversy about how effective positive affirmations really are. The Relationship Between Children's Beliefs About the Stability of Traits, Rumination, and Negative Affect Lisa D. Dancho Fordham University This study examined the relationship between children’s beliefs about the stability of personality and physical traits, their style of introspection, their attributional style, and their mood. In addition,
25/03/2013 · Positive and negative beliefs about depressive rumination: A psychometric evaluation of two self-report scales and a test of a clinical metacognitive model of rumination and depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34, 196 – 205. doi: 10.1007/s10608-009-9244-z Attitudinal Ambivalence, Rumination, and Forgiveness of Partner Transgressions in Marriage Lorig K. Kachadourian Frank Fincham University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Joanne Davila Stony Brook University, The State University of New York Although positive and negative attitudes toward a …
Furthermore, as predicted by the metacognitive model, the relationship between positive metacognitive beliefs and depressive symptoms was fully mediated by rumination, whilst the relationship between negative metacognitive beliefs about uncontrollability and danger and depressive symptoms was partially mediated by rumination. Challenging Negative Thinking Thoughts What are they? ^Thoughts include anything that goes on in your mind. The philosophies you live by, your personal standards and morals, plus the way you think about yourself, others, and the world are all thoughts. - CBT for Dummies What is self-talk?
avoiding worry, rumination, depression, anxiety and stress in response to undesirable internal events (5). It has been stated that CAS is formed and continued due to positive and negative metacognitions. Positive metacognitive beliefs are about the effectiveness of coping with CAS to deal with the perceived threat and negative internal trigger, The Relationship of Core Belief Challenge, Rumination, Disclosure, and Sociocultural Elements to Posttraumatic Growth Cassie M. Lindstrom, Arnie Cann, Lawrence G. Calhoun, and Richard G. Tedeschi University of North Carolina-Charlotte The relationship of challenge to core beliefs, rumination, disclosure, and some sociocultural elements to
Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—a replication and extension Ed Watkins a,*, Michelle Moulds b a Washington Singer Laboratories, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK b University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 5 November 2004; accepted 13 December 2004 02/05/2009 · The present study sought to investigate psychometric properties of the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS) and the Negative Beliefs about Rumination Scale (NBRS), two self-report measures of metacognitive beliefs of depressive rumination, in patients with major depressive disorder (N = 179). Confirmatory factor analysis of the PBRS showed good fit of the hypothesized one-factor …
The Relationship Between Children's Beliefs About the. Rumination is the focused attention on the symptoms of one's distress, and on its possible causes and consequences, as opposed to its solutions, according to the Response Styles Theory proposed by Nolen-Hoeksema (1998).. Because the Response Styles Theory has been empirically supported, this model of rumination is the most widely used conceptualization., An increasing number of research studies have suggested that metacognition is associated with individuals’ mental health. Specifically, metacognitive beliefs about rumination was proposed to link to the onset and maintenance of depression according to the metacognitive model of depression. The current study aimed to serve as a pilot study exploring how parents’ metacognitive beliefs and.
Positive Belief Record Psychology Tools. Shifting your inner dialogue from negative to positive can boost your mental health and overall outlook on life. We’ve got tips and strategies for training your brain in positive self-talk., EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus..
how worry works cci.health.wa.gov.au. Rumination and repetitive thought is a transdiagnostic maintenance process underpinning a range of difficulties. This information sheet explores the consequences of different thinking styles https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumination_(psychologie) avoiding worry, rumination, depression, anxiety and stress in response to undesirable internal events (5). It has been stated that CAS is formed and continued due to positive and negative metacognitions. Positive metacognitive beliefs are about the effectiveness of coping with CAS to deal with the perceived threat and negative internal trigger,.
symptoms. Also, Weber and Exner (2013) found that Time 1 positive beliefs about rumination explained rumination and depressive symptoms in Time 2. In an ecological assessment study, Thielsch, Andor, and Ehring (2015) found that negative metacognitive beliefs were significantly correlated with daily worry in adolescents. In another avoiding worry, rumination, depression, anxiety and stress in response to undesirable internal events (5). It has been stated that CAS is formed and continued due to positive and negative metacognitions. Positive metacognitive beliefs are about the effectiveness of coping with CAS to deal with the perceived threat and negative internal trigger,
11/06/2013 · However previous research has been predominantly cross-sectional in nature. We investigated the effect of positive beliefs about rumination on engagement in rumination in a longitudinal design and tested the indirect effect of positive beliefs about rumination on depressive symptoms in 60 healthy university students. 01/05/2013 · Results: Positive beliefs about rumination were significantly associated with ruminative thinking as it occurs in daily life. We further found evidence for a negative association with positive affect that was completely mediated via ruminative thinking in …
Request PDF Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—A Sixty one undergraduate and graduate students answered Negative Rumination (NR) of the Japanese version of the Response Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—a replication and extension Ed Watkins a,*, Michelle Moulds b a Washington Singer Laboratories, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK b University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 5 November 2004; accepted 13 December 2004
Challenging Negative Thinking Thoughts What are they? ^Thoughts include anything that goes on in your mind. The philosophies you live by, your personal standards and morals, plus the way you think about yourself, others, and the world are all thoughts. - CBT for Dummies What is self-talk? positive beliefs about cognitions such as rumination or worry, he or she may minimize or deny the deleterious impact of this behavior. The goal of metacognitive therapy is to modify maladaptive metacognitions relating to rumination while refocusing attention on external stimuli when the ruminative cycle is activated.
Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—a replication and extension Ed Watkins a,*, Michelle Moulds b a Washington Singer Laboratories, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QG, UK b University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 5 November 2004; accepted 13 December 2004 The present study sought to investigate psychometric properties of the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS) and the Negative Beliefs about Rumination Scale (NBRS), two self-report measures of metacognitive beliefs of depressive rumination, in patients with major depressive disorder (N = 179).Confirmatory factor analysis of the PBRS showed good fit of the hypothesized one-factor model.
Request PDF Positive beliefs about rumination in depression—A Sixty one undergraduate and graduate students answered Negative Rumination (NR) of the Japanese version of the Response 01/05/2013 · Results: Positive beliefs about rumination were significantly associated with ruminative thinking as it occurs in daily life. We further found evidence for a negative association with positive affect that was completely mediated via ruminative thinking in …
There is an undeniable attractiveness to the “positive affirmations” concept. The possibility of being able to rewire your brain so that you overwrite negative thoughts and turn them into positive self-talk is a powerful proposition. There is however controversy about how effective positive affirmations really are. EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-RUMINATION AND HAPPINESS: THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE VITALITY Universitas Psychologica V. 15 No. 2 aBril-jUnio 2016 385 chological structures. Moreover, subjective vitality includes internal motivations, while happiness and life satisfaction depends on external stimulus.
links between depression symptoms, rumination, and negative beliefs about rumination (negative metacognitions) in currently remitted depression patients, suggesting that negative metacognitions have a relevant role in the feedback loop between depression and rumination. 25/03/2013 · Positive and negative beliefs about depressive rumination: A psychometric evaluation of two self-report scales and a test of a clinical metacognitive model of rumination and depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34, 196 – 205. doi: 10.1007/s10608-009-9244-z
Rumination and repetitive thought is a transdiagnostic maintenance process underpinning a range of difficulties. This information sheet explores the consequences of different thinking styles on traditional strategies aimed at modifying the content of negative thoughts and beliefs in depression. In the final chapter, Wells and Papageorgiou (Chapter 13) present a new treatment approach that is specifically targeted Depressive Rumination: Nature, Theory and Treatment.
avoiding worry, rumination, depression, anxiety and stress in response to undesirable internal events (5). It has been stated that CAS is formed and continued due to positive and negative metacognitions. Positive metacognitive beliefs are about the effectiveness of coping with CAS to deal with the perceived threat and negative internal trigger, Papageorgiou and Wells (2001) reported that positive beliefs about rumination were elevated in depressed patients, using the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS). However, this study had a relatively small sample and there is a possibility that there were confounds within this measure between the severity of depressed mood and endorsement of beliefs.
21/11/2014 · We tested the hypothesis that positive beliefs about ruminating in response to anger-provoking events would lead to increased levels of anger and aggression. Participants engaged in cognitive bias modification (CBM) training intended to induce … Papageorgiou and Wells (2001) reported that positive beliefs about rumination were elevated in depressed patients, using the Positive Beliefs about Rumination Scale (PBRS). However, this study had a relatively small sample and there is a possibility that there were confounds within this measure between the severity of depressed mood and endorsement of beliefs.