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Understanding rumination from a cognitive science perspective: A test of the attentional scope model.

Exploring the role of attentional scope in rumination and some of its key correlates (e.g. negative affect, stress recovery), our research forms a test of the attentional scope model of rumination in depression. Using cross-sectional, prospective (e.g. rumination induction) and experimental studies (cfr. Cognitive Bias Modification), we aim to provide direct therapeutic targets.

Date:1 Oct 2013 →  30 Sep 2017
Keywords:CBM, Cognitive Bias Modification, negative, cognitive behavioral therapy, experimental psychopathology, depression, bias, prospective, attentional scope model, brooding, CBT, Flanker task, therapeutic, thinking style, attention, perseveration, experimental, cross-sectional, psychology, rumination, clinical
Disciplines:Psychiatry and psychotherapy, Nursing, Other psychology and cognitive sciences, Clinical and counselling psychology, Other paramedical sciences