Sentence examples for recurrent thinking from inspiring English sources

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In the context of haze crisis, the intrusion scores represent recurrent thinking about haze, negative feelings associated with reminder of haze, dreams about haze and recurrent mental pictures of haze.

Further, depressive rumination is characterized by recurrent thinking about the causes, meanings and implications of depressive symptoms (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991), and is thus characterized by abstract construal.

It therefore appears important to specify how dysfunctional forms of recurrent thinking can be distinguished from functional ones (see also Harvey, Watkins, Mansell, & Shafran, 2004; Watkins, 2004).

Several authors have argued that functional and dysfunctional forms of recurrent thinking can be distinguished on the basis of the mode in which information is processed.

The most commonly endorsed cognitive element of depression in Aboriginal men was the recurring and intrusive nature of excessive 'worry', in particular, recurrent thinking about the things that caused great sadness and concern.

Finally, we hypothesized that if functional and dysfunctional ways of recurrent thinking about problems or negative experiences differ in concreteness, then reduced concreteness should predict the severity of psychological problems after trauma.

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Hiltner continues to make art about environmentalism and uses her work as a vehicle to explore what the Missoula Art Museum describes as society's "outmoded, destructive, and unfortunately recurrent ways of thinking".

First, it was expected that recurrent negative thinking is characterized by reduced concreteness.

Theories regarding the role of recurrent negative thinking in emotional disorders need to explain two features.

Finally, it remains unclear whether low concreteness is an important dimension underlying dysfunctional forms of recurrent negative thinking.

A number of different hypotheses have been developed to account for one or both of these features of recurrent negative thinking (e.g., Borkovec, Alcaine, & Behar, 2004; Papageorgiou & Wells, 2003; Startup & Davey, 2001; Wells, 1995).

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