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| 31 Oct 2009 by Daniel Probing the depression-rumination cycle BY Bridget Murray Law APA Monitor November 2005 Why chewing on problems just makes them harder to swallow. The word "ruminate" derives from the Latin. Psychlinks Psychology Self-Help & Mental... - http://forum.psychlinks.ca/ [ More results from Psychlinks Psychology Self-Help & Mental... ] |
| 1 Nov 2009 by Mahendra Depression is nature's way of telling you that you've got complex social problems that the mind is intent on solving. Therapies should try to encourage depressive rumination rather than try to stop it, and they should focus on trying to ... An Unquiet Mind - http://skeptic.skepticgeek.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by admin Information about the major depression ruminations and know if clinical depression is a physical illness. Alternative Treatments for Depression - http://www.depressiontreatments.biz/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. Depressive rumination can be good because it allows for analytical thinking that can be important when coming up with a solution for depressed mood. This may be the case, but sometimes the mind's anxious habit of looking for a solution ... Mindfulness and Psychotherapy - http://blogs.psychcentral.com/mindfulness/ - References [ More results from Mindfulness and Psychotherapy ] |
| 28 Sep 2009 by Edward Hagen Because no one has yet explored whether depressive rumination helps solve the problem(s) that actually triggered the depression, A&T have been forced to build their case on common sense; the weak empirical case for the current view; ... Dr. Pangloss - http://edwardhagen.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Dr. Pangloss ] |
| 28 Oct 2009 "Depression is the primary emotional condition for which help is sought. Depressed people often report persistent rumination, which involves analysis, and complex social problems in their lives. Analysis is often a useful approach for ... Mind and Muscle Forum - http://www.mindandmuscle.net/forum/index.php |
| 12 Nov 2009 by admin As a psychiatrist based in Edinburgh who uses CBT techniques, I see a lot of clients suffering from depression. A prominent feature of their symptom profile is the presence of “Depressive Ruminations”. The term “rumination” relates to a ... Cognitive Therapy Basics - http://www.cognitivetherapybasics.com/ [ More results from Cognitive Therapy Basics ] |
| 26 Oct 2009 by The Id Andrews and Thomson suggest that these findings should lead to vast changes: “Therapies should try to encourage depressive rumination rather than try to stop it, and they should focus on trying to help people solve the problems that ... The Psych Student - http://psych.drew3000.net/ - References |
| 29 Aug 2009 by whyevolutionistrue they call this the “analytical rumination hypothesis” (henceforth arh) for depression. well, ideas like this have been floated before. what is new is the authors' prescription that because depressive rumination is good, ... Why Evolution Is True - http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 3 Sep 2009 by Maya A relatively new theory in psychology, depressive rumination involves the cyclic depressive state of constant rumination, or mulling over thoughts. The word "ruminate" is derived from the Latin word for "chewing cud," so to ruminate ... Arts 'n Sciences - http://artsnsciences.blogspot.com/ |
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