Cognitive pathways to depression and suicidality: the role of reflective rumination and modes of processing
Ruminative thinking – repetitively fixating on symptoms of distress and the causes and consequences of these symptoms – is strongly implicated in the onset, persistence and severity of depressive symptoms (Just and Alloy, 1997; Nolen-Hoeksema and Morrow, 1991). However other, less evaluative, forms...
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2011
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