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Rumination and worry are repetitive negative thinking (RNT) tendencies that contribute to the development and maintenance of internalizing psychopathologies.
Cope Feurer +6 more
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There has been an increasing trend in herd size in a number of countries which is associated with an increase in the number of cows per stock person. More specifically in the dairy cattle sector in Europe, since milk quota removal by EU in April 2015, many countries have implemented expansion programs mainly in the form of increasing cow milk yield and/
Danesh Mesgaran, Sadjad +3 more
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Background With the increasing incidence of mobile phone addiction, mobile phone addiction has been considered to be related to adolescents’ psychological distress. However, the underlying mechanisms of this relation were still unclear. The present study
Shuailei Lian +5 more
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Attachment styles and personal growth following romantic breakups: The mediating roles of distress, rumination, and tendency to rebound [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Copyright: © 2013 Marshall et al. The purpose of this research was to examine the associations of attachment anxiety and avoidance with personal growth following ...
Marshall, T +12 more
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Stressful experiences can lead to meaning making that is seen as central in adjustment. Although rumination and negative affect are important factors of meaning making, little is known about the mechanisms involved.
Namiko Kamijo, Shintaro Yukawa
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didch1789/rumination: rumination
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Hedwig Eisenbarth +9 more
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Introduction Rumination syndrome is the voluntary, albeit subconscious return of gastric content to the mouth. It is socially disabling, often leads to repeated, non-diagnostic investigations and can have significant morbidity.
E Tucker, J Wright, M Fox
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Affective Benefits of Nature Contact: The Role of Rumination
Mounting evidence shows that nature contact is associated with affective benefits. However, the psychological mechanisms responsible for these effects are not well understood.
Gregory N. Bratman +5 more
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Metacognitive theory provides strong foundation for hypothesizing relations between worry and rumination among subgroups of metacognitive beliefs. However, empirical exploration of prospective and reciprocal relations between worry and rumination are ...
Frederick Anyan +2 more
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Invited review: Current perspectives on eating and rumination activity in dairy cows.
Many early studies laid the foundation for our understanding of the mechanics of chewing, the physiological role of chewing for the cow, and how chewing behavior is affected by dietary characteristics.
K. Beauchemin
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