Ausgabe 4/2008
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Executive Function Deficits, Rumination and Late-Onset Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults
William von Hippel, Michael W. Vasey, Talia Gonda, Tara Stern
The Role of Rumination and Reduced Concreteness in the Maintenance of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Following Trauma
Thomas Ehring, Silke Frank, Anke Ehlers
Responses to Positive Affect: A Self-Report Measure of Rumination and Dampening
Greg C. Feldman, Jutta Joormann, Sheri L. Johnson
A “Triple W”-Model of Rumination on Sadness: Why Am I Feeling Sad, What’s the Meaning of My Sadness, and Wish I Could Stop Thinking About my Sadness (But I Can’t!)
Filip Raes, Dirk Hermans, J. Mark G. Williams, Patricia Bijttebier, Paul Eelen
Dispositional Rumination in Individuals with a Depression History
Stephanie L. McMurrich, Sheri L. Johnson
Rumination and Worry: Factor Analysis of Self-Report Measures in Depressed Participants
Hannah J. Goring, Costas Papageorgiou
Rumination and Vegetative Symptoms: A Test of the Dual Vulnerability Model of Seasonal Depression
Michael A. Young, Annemarie Reardon, Omar Azam
Rumination in Interpersonal Relationships: Does Co-rumination Explain Gender Differences in Emotional Distress and Relationship Satisfaction Among College Students?
Christine A. Calmes, John E. Roberts
Effects of Rumination and Initial Severity on Remission to Cognitive Therapy for Depression
Neil P. Jones, Greg J. Siegle, Michael E. Thase