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Depressive Rumination as Experiential Avoidance

2008
This study examined an experiential avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination in 3 ways: 1) associations among questionnaire measures of rumination, experiential avoidance, and fear of emotions; 2) performance on a dichotic listening task that highlights preferences for non-depressive material; and 3) psychophysiological reactivity in an ...
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Depressive rumination and experiential avoidance: A task based exploration

Personality and Mental Health, 2014
AbstractDepressive rumination has been conceptualized as being closely connected with experiential avoidance. Evidence supporting this hypothesis derives primarily from studies using self‐report measures. The present study explores this idea using a task‐based assessment of avoidance.
Justin, Thomas   +2 more
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Experiential avoidance and well-being: A daily diary analysis

Cognition and Emotion, 2014
Experiential avoidance (EA) is a regulatory strategy characterised by efforts to control or avoid unpleasant thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations. Most studies of EA have used trait measures without considering the effects of EA on psychological functioning in naturalistic settings.
Kyla A, Machell   +2 more
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Experiential Avoidance in Subjects with Social Anxiety

2010
Objectives: Experiential Avoidance (EA) has been conceptualised as one of the main vulnerability processes for psychopathology, including social anxiety, in the so-called ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) model -one of the “new wave” behavioral-cognitive approaches.
C. Berrocal   +2 more
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Experiential avoidance.

2020
Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton   +1 more
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The relationship between momentary experiential avoidance and anxiety symptoms

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
Experiential avoidance (EA) may serve as a risk factor for a wide range of anxiety-related psychopathology. Anxiety is thought to trigger the use of EA, while also serving as a consequence of EA efforts. Previous ecological momentary assessment (EMA) studies found that EA was associated with greater anxiety in nonclinical undergraduates and patients ...
Kimberly S, Sain   +4 more
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Experiential avoidance and PTSD

2020
Holly K. Orcutt   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Experiential avoidance

2019
Richard Bennett, Joseph E. Oliver
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Experiential Avoidance

2018
Fallon R. Goodman   +3 more
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