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Rumination Patterns, Positive and Negative Changes among Primary Caregivers of Cancer Patients in Pakistan

open access: yesPakistan Journal of Medical Research
Background: Cancer being characterized as a chronic illness not only affects the patient but also the person who provides care for them. The traumatic experience of its diagnosis poses both positive and negative changes among primary caregivers ...
Eiman Nizam, Naeem Aslam
doaj   +2 more sources

The relevance of intrusive and deliberate ruminations on posttraumatic growth

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2018
Yuki Kubo, Daisuke Ito, Taku Ito
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Between Forteana and Skepticism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
A review of Bernard Will's "Believing Weird Things"
Dentith, M. R. X.
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The effect of the distraction task with deliberate recall of ruminative thoughts

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2019
Haruyuki Ishikawa, Fusako Koshikawa
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Brief of requirements of the dairy cow [PDF]

open access: yes
This report lists the brief of requirements of the dairy cow, based on her needs (also listed). The BoR indicates the actor’s needs with regards to the animal husbandry system.
Cornelissen, J.M.R.   +4 more
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Obsessive-compulsive Disorder and Depression in University Students: Serial Meditation of (Intrusive and Deliberate) Rumination and Social Anxiety

open access: yes
Abstract Background Early non-clinical obsessive-compulsive symptoms often disrupt young people’s social life in different ways and make the onset of clinical conditions more likely. Evidence shows frequent comorbidity between obsessive-compulsive symptoms and depression, suggesting that the former can start before depressive symptoms appear ...
Yennifer Ravelo   +8 more
openaire   +1 more source

Investigating Intrusive and Deliberate Rumination as Mediators in the Effects of Perceived Stress on Depression and Anxiety Severity

open access: yes
Rumination, a form of self-relevant repetitive thought, can manifest after stressful experiences and exacerbate symptoms of psychopathology. Intrusive rumination (IR) but not deliberate rumination (DR) has been previously shown to mediate the links between COVID-19 pandemic stress and symptoms of anxiety and depression; this study investigates whether ...
Scott Squires   +3 more
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