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I am asking about these deep ruminations which we are having about the next war.
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Ferry fills in the details, creating layered synth landscapes around his tragic scenarios and melodic ruminations.
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Both experimental and naturalistic studies have produced highly consistent evidence for the predictive effects of rumination on mood.
Their earliest recordings include vague anti-authoritarian statements and ruminations on metaphysical themes.
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The effects of this cognitive vulnerability-stress combination on depressive symptoms should be mediated by rumination and hopelessness, with subsequent disengagement from goals.
Rumination is the tendency to focus passively and repetitively on one's symptoms of depression without taking action to relieve them.
What distinguishes him from most solo performers is how elegantly he blends personal stories, historical digressions and philosophical ruminations.
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The relationship was not significant in the rumination condition (r=0.28, p=0.13).
Thirty-six patients with major depression and 36 control participants were randomly allocated to either a rumination or distraction induction condition.
Levels of trait rumination and distraction were measured at baseline, mood and problem-solving were measured before and after the inductions.
Hofstadter himself refers to it as "my ruminations on the art of translation".
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The science wars also underscored something else-rumination on science takes place in the context of larger events.
The model assumed both a depression-increasing pathway via rumination and a depression-decreasing pathway via distraction.
Rumination was found to be associated with high depression scores and distraction with a low level of depression.
However, the hypothesized outcome on rumination from the interactive effect between neuroticism and stress was not borne out in our study.
Rumination and distraction in major depression : assessing response to pharmacological treatment.
Higher levels of cognitive rumination are another possible risk factor for protracted illness.
Awaiting their departure for a honeymoon cruise his ruminations are interrupted by a brief thought of the unopened letter.
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Thus, increases in working memory skills should also be a prerequisite for adolescents to more fully engage in selfregulation and rumination or basking.
Rumination as a common mechanism relating depressive risk factors to depression.
Her lyrics are less rebel treatises than koans or ruminations.
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Treatment for depression associated with adverse life events may need to target rumination as well as problem-solving deficits if interventions are to be effective.
The other issue here is that high levels of trait rumination did not hinder the rumination induction at all.
In terms of rumination and social problemsolving, to date there has only been one study in this area.
However, the relationship between distraction, rumination and the number of previous episodes may be quite complex.
The nature of rumination is not properly understood despite the empirical support for rumination as an important variable in depression.
Rumination was associated with an increased level of dysfunctional beliefs and faulty attribution, which in turn was associated with increased severity of depression.
The effects of rumination and distraction on naturally occurring depressed mood.
Her writing ranged over many topics, including ruminations on philosophy, religion and the history of science.
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Science may or may not be a product of its times-but rumination on science certainly is.
The novel consists almost entirely of recollections and ruminations relating to the relationships between the three.
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There are some interesting ruminations, too, about the connection between the identity of one's community and one's self.
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The lyrics are interpreted as ruminations on romance and the loss of innocence involved in growing up.
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Effects of rumination and distraction on naturally occurring depressed mood.
To begin with, trait rumination interfered with the impact of the distraction induction on problem-solving but not mood.
Furthermore, rumination contributed significantly to greater hopelessness and distraction contributed significantly to less hopelessness.
Therefore, this study also aims to investigate which aspects of rumination may relate with levels of depression.
Our finding suggests that the concept of rumination needs further refinement.
Rumination is associated with higher levels of dysfunctional assumptions and faulty attribution which in turn are associated with subjects' level of depression.
On the whole, rumination seems to be a strong variable.
To conclude, our findings suggest that it is important to teach depressed patients to use adaptive mood management, particularly not to dwell on their self-focused rumination.
Instead, our study suggests that irrespective of the baseline level of neuroticism, subjects' level of stress was associated with neuroticism, which is associated with high levels of rumination.
Were this to be so, it would indicate that higher rumination scores preceding onset are a stronger predictor of persistence of first episodes than concurrent high depression scores.
Autobiographical memory and rumination in adolescents with major depressive disorder.
A prospective study of rumination and depression in early adolescence.
At this juncture, a woman who is developmentally complex - and introspective - is likely to be particularly vulnerable, with her predilections toward rumination beginning to work against her.
The role of rumination in depressive disorders and mixed anxiety0depressive symptoms.
Only very small food particles are present in the ruminant abomasum (the last stomach part, where foods are stored after rumination) as in the peccary stomach.
The contents of rumen and reticulum, the two stomach parts storing the food before rumination, were removed, washed and filtered through sieves from 5 mm2 to 1 mm2.
He thus aligned himself with the prose traditions farthest from the gentlemanly ideal of scholarly rumination that the ambitious medical community valorized as a literary model.
However, a major limitation of this study is that it did not involve a clinical sample and did not measure problemsolving before the rumination and distraction inductions.
His ruminations cover a broad swath of the investment universe, including risk, performance measurement, micro- and macroeconomics, trading, accounting, investment value, active management, pensions, and other miscellaneous papers.
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The rumination or replaying may continue for brief spasms distributed over many hours, even days, but with dwindling frequency and emotional impact as we habituate to the experience.
Co-rumination in the friendships of girls and boys.
Effects of selffocused rumination on negative thinking and interpersonal problem solving.
However, there is a risk that for some people 'rehearsing' or endless repetition of their grief out loud may just be like a form of unhealthy rumination.
Relation of rumination and distraction with neuroticism and extraversion in a sample of patients with major depression.
Relatedly, the third set of unexpected findings concern the fact that high levels of trait rumination did not interact with the effects of all inductions on all outcome measures.
819 tification and the reliance on rumination among girls, the combination of perceived selfdiscrepancy and tendencies to ruminate in response to failure may be particularly problematic for adolescent girls.
The results of our study support the importance of teaching depressed patients to manage their depressive symptoms by avoiding rumination about their symptoms and engaging in distracting and pleasurable activities.
Rumination about depression symptoms is associated with higher dysfunctional beliefs and faulty attributions of negative events to themselves and perception that these events are global and stable.
Because of the possibility that rumination is, at least in part, a consequence of depression, we carried out the analysis both including and excluding ruminative style.
The role of rumination in depressive disorders and mixed anxiety/depressive symptoms.
The relationships between dysphoria-related self-devaluative experience, rumination and overgeneral memory and their contributions to the onset and persistence of first-episode major depression in adolescents is not known.
Sargant selected neurotic patients, especially those with obsessional ruminations, for operation, which carried with it a significant risk of death, personality deterioration, epileptic seizures, and incontinence.
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The effects of selffocused rumination on global negative self-esteem judgements in depression.
Future studies should clarify whether enlarged amygdala size of depressive individuals is related to depressive rumination and to an increased metabolism of the amygdala during the depressive state.
Effects of induced rumination and distraction on mood and overgeneral autobiographical memory in adolescent major depressive disorder and controls.
The present study investigates each of these proposals using both naturally occurring and experimentally induced rumination and distraction in a sample of patients with major depression.
Positive beliefs about depressive rumination : development and preliminary validation of a selfreport scale.
More specifically, it is thought that as rumination continues, negative thinking becomes more dense, appraisals of problem situations become more distorted and ability to select adaptive solutions decreases.
Partial correlations for the rumination and distraction conditions separately indicated a significant negative correlation between problem-solving and trait rumination in the distraction condition (r=x0.43, p=0.04).
If an interaction exists, this will highlight the need for trait rumination to be considered either in the design or analysis stage of future experimental studies on induced response styles.
If the trait ruminationrinduction interaction was significant we then analysed the data for patients who had received the rumination and distraction induction separately using partial correlation procedures.
While there was a significant difference between the depressed and control group on the measure of trait rumination, the groups did not differ on trait distraction.
In terms of trait measures, depressed patients with higher levels of trait rumination reported poorer mood and gave less effective problem solutions than those who were less ruminative.
The effect of rumination as a mediator of elevated anxiety sensitivity in major depression.
Self-perpetuating properties of dysphoric rumination.
Mediators of the gender difference in rumination.
Rumination and worry in nonclinical adolescents.
Rumination and psychological distress among bereaved partners.
He asked us to apply gentle pressures and to allow far a period of "rumination" on the steps that would be taken.
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I did not mean to speak at any length, particularly on this aspect of the matter, but it is a subject of interesting rumination to me.
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At first, adult rumination was described and treated as a benign condition.
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Unlike rumination, gastroparesis causes vomiting (in contrast to regurgitation) of food, which is not being digested further, from the stomach.
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Bulimia nervosa and gastroparesis are especially prevalent among the misdiagnoses of rumination.
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Belief in the external world, and confidence in divine revelation, is seemingly quite unimpaired by the dark ruminations of unaided reason.
We recognise, of course, yet further simplifications assumed in these ruminations of our imaginary bureaucrat.
Only persistent cases had higher levels of self-reported depressive symptoms and ruminations at entry compared to never depressed.
Their engagements are not with the tangible stuff of craftsmen and manufacturers but with the abstract ruminations of philosophers and theorists.
There were significant group differences for depression and ruminations but not for anxiety, obsessions or disruptive behaviour.
What these ruminations reveal is that when an appellate case turns on a precedent, the meaning of that precedent is likely to be problematic or nonexistent.
All the characters are there, but many of their subplots and ruminations are not, which means that some of the most unnerving aspects of the play have been lost.
The effect is an intriguing matrix of private observation and rumination and public statement.
The rumination arm of our final model had a moderate fit.
In this study, we explicitly test the path model regarding the mechanism of how rumination and distraction may affect mood.
Rumination may lead to more depressive episodes initially.
Participants were then assigned in a randomized blocked manner to either the rumination or distraction condition and completed the 8-minute period of response induction.
The power problem is clearly illustrated in the bivariate comparisons for depression and rumination questionnaire levels at study entry.
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