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Below, some anticipatory thoughts about the Games that were published in this paper almost 40 years before the modern Olympics began, on Nov. 19, 1858.
In addition, it was expected that an unwillingness to address the own emotions (Own Emotions) would contribute to the prediction of depression, whereas the tendency to hide one's emotions (Not Hiding) was expected to contribute to the prediction of fear and repetitive, unconstructive (anticipatory) thoughts about a negative event (Worry/Rumination).
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It speaks volumes for the adult I became that my first anticipatory thought of the city was not the opportunities offered by the liberal drugs laws, or the cartoonish displays of sex in the red light district.
Anticipatory thinking is the mental projection or simulation of potential events that may affect future decisions and outcomes; it is the "what-if" component of deliberative thought [ 48].
They implicate a possible symphonic interaction of DNA, hormones, neurons, anticipatory fantasies, memories and thoughts, as well as the constraints and opportunities of our culture.
4. Cognitive restructuring, differenciating anticipatory and post-event thoughts.
I thought bad thoughts.
Anticipatory as well as post-event thoughts (i.e. thoughts prior to and after the social situation) contribute to the persistence of social phobia.
The provider used positioning techniques, comfort measures, and simple cognitive restructuring techniques such as positive visual imagery and reframing negative thoughts, and offered anticipatory guidance about coping with active labour (see box).
Issues relating to tumour heterogeneity and anticipatory diagnosis also require considerable thought.
Anticipatory processing (AP) is a repetitive negative thinking (RNT) style associated with social anxiety that has been excluded in studies of repetitive thought (e.g., worry and rumination).
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