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Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 46:95-103
Rumination about negative experiences is widely viewed as a transdiagnostic process underlying various forms of psychopathology that involve emotion dysregulation. Cognitive models highlight the role of attentional control and emotional biases in the
Autor:
Brian E. Bunnell, Hadas Okon-Singer, Ernst H. W. Koster, Alishia D. Williams, Philip M. Enock, Wenhui Yang, Andrea Reinecke, Nazanin Derakshan, Reut Shani, Shimrit Daches, Jenny Yiend, Shachaf Tal, Nilly Mor, Sigal Zilcha-Mano, Jennie M. Kuckertz, Richard J. McNally, Per Carlbring, Christopher G. Beevers, Noga Cohen
Publikováno v:
JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
Accumulating evidence suggests that cognitive training may enhance well-being. Yet, mixed findings imply that individual differences and training characteristics may interact to moderate training efficacy. To investigate this possibility, the current
Autor:
Nilly Mor, Noa Avirbach, Baruch Perlman, Paula T. Hertel, Adi Doron Zakon, Yael Wisney Jacobinski
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychological Science. 10:161-174
Making negative inferences for negative events, ruminating about them, and retrieving negative aspects of memories have all been associated with depression. However, the causal mechanisms that link negative inferences to negative mood and the interpl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 78:101780
Rumination involves fixating on negative content, is associated with biases in inhibitory control, and typically worsens negative mood. In contrast, distraction attempts to engage attentional control and downregulate negative mood. To date studies ha
Autor:
Baruch Perlman, Nilly Mor
Publikováno v:
Behaviour research and therapy. 155
This research examines the effects of a cognitive bias modification procedure for facilitating inferential flexibility, on inferences, mood, and state rumination. Participants were presented with training scenarios, followed by two consecutive infere
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 43:1018-1027
Depressive rumination, the tendency to engage in repetitive self-focus in response to distress, seems to be affected by a variety of cognitive biases that in turn maintain negative emotional states. The current study examined whether the difficulty i
Autor:
Perlman, Baruch, Nilly Mor, Jacobinski, Yael Wisney, Zakon, Adi Doron, Avirbach, Noa, Hertel, Paula
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026211009886 for Inferences Training Affects Memory, Rumination, and Mood by Baruch Perlman, Nilly Mor, Yael Wisney Jacobinski, Adi Doron Zakon, Noa Avirbach and Paula Hertel in Clinical Psychological
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Publikováno v:
Psychological Assessment. 30:1663-1677
Reappraisal is a multifaceted construct associated with a wide range of proximal (e.g., affective responses) and distal (e.g., psychopathology) consequences. To date, our understanding of use of reappraisal is based either on self-reports of tendenci
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 37:582-606
The present study investigated the associations between social anxiety (SA) and depression on the one hand, and intra- and interpersonal perceptions within a friendship relationship on the other. Evolutionary theories suggest that SA is associated wi
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychological Science. 6:872-881
Suppression is a useful everyday skill leading to the clinically important outcome of forgetting. Suppression-induced forgetting, investigated with the think/no-think (TNT) paradigm, is typically demonstrated on direct tests of memory, even though in