Sentences with phrase «more rumination»

Depressed individuals reported more rumination (F (1, 58) = 71.06, p < 0.001), evasion (F (1, 58) = 14.53, p < 0.001) and negative emotion expression (F (1, 58) = 9.88, p < 0.01) than partners.
He summed up the takeaways in his post, «The last hardcover» which merits more rumination (preferably with several friends including an author, a publisher, and editor, an agent and a bottle of eighteen year old Laphroaig,) but absent the minds and the bottle of Scotch at 9:00 am in my study, I'll limit myself to an invitation and a few amuse - gueules.
«If you have problems sleeping, we know it affects the way you think, giving you more fearful and depressive thoughts and more rumination — all consistent with a dip in mood,» says Freeman.

Not exact matches

Closer «Milk Thistle» is a melancholy rumination on death that reaches no conclusions The journey is more important than the destination, he seems to be saying.
Moments such as a blind student's tactile impressions of a sea cucumber serve as springboards for ruminations on a natural world far bigger and more complicated than any one person's perception of it.
But it is arguably even more transportive — a lean, intense rumination on the effects of isolation, the depths of corporate depravity, and the nature of individuality.
In most cases, rumination only makes them more unhappy.
GABA and tryptophan are both calming amino acids with GABA helping more with physical anxiety, tension - in - the - body type of anxiety and tryptophan with anxiety - in - the - head, worrying and ruminations.
Bonus points if you're out in nature; it's more likely to decrease rumination than being in an urban area, per a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For all the gloss and floss that accompanies the release of Electric Light, Bay is still very much at home in the earnest ruminations and folk - rocky tones of his debut, only now with higher production values and more bounce to the ounce.
Whereas Robin Campillo's ACT - UP drama argued that the personal was political, and did so with lightning - bolt urgency, Honoré's film is a more subdued rumination on community and connection.
With each episode, Sud and her writers demonstrate a sharpened skill for pace and revelation, along with gracefully subtle ruminations on corruption, racial profiling and — more profoundly — the very nature of morality.
The initial premise is interesting enough, but of course it's all a metaphor for Swanberg's rumination on marriage — how the deeper you dig in any relationship, the more trouble you're bound to find.
The doc largely eschews talking - heads but does feature soundbites from Carrie Fisher, as well as more recent ruminations on her passing from Johnson.
This is what Jean - Luc Godard's joyously chaotic ruminations on cinema, lust, regret and more cinema have proven ever since...
Though much can be made of the film's socio - political commentary, the Adams novel is far more fertile a source for such rumination; Rosen's film is refreshingly free of pretension and resists even the easy target of man's inhumanity to vermin.
Oh, and as if more was needed, a framing subplot about Dan having to fill his daughter's blank homework sheet with an on - the - nose rumination about who he is as her father.
Dr. Kristin Neff reports that higher levels of self - compassion are linked to more happiness, optimism, curiosity and connectedness, and to less anxiety, depression, rumination and fear of failure.
Adding weight to our ruminations about the future of Cupra, SEAT boss Luca de Meo stated at a recent media event that Cupra is «a brand that generates more income, attracts new customers, remains committed to motorsport, seamlessly integrates technologies such as electrification, hybridisation, connectivity and driver assistants, and enhances the image, credibility and reputation of the entire SEAT organisation.»
What we received wasn't quite what we expected (such as a behind - the - book story or perhaps a rumination on the author's favorite detectives)... although it was much more amusing.
Still, for those who truly relish Eco's mix of philosophical rumination and intellectual intrigue, this wildly imaginative novel about the invention of longitude and its effect on the Renaissance world of international espionage is every bit as deserving of attention as its more famous predecessor.
The Piano Tuner's offerings of engaging history, drama and large - scale thematic rumination seem even more impressive when one considers that Mason is only 26, and that he wrote the novel while a full - time medical student.
Though Wright is known for his elegant ruminations on nostalgia and the mysterious passing of time, this volume, with its plethora of seasonal allusions and insistent referencing of times and images past, has an even more elegiac cast than his earlier work.
Tucked away with my love letters to Nintendo have been my ruminations on the possibility of sequels to the JRPG games dubbed the «Operation Rainfall «three on the Wii U, and the prospect that the Wii U could be known as more of a JRPG heaven than the Wii was.
With Mr. Fischl's ruminations on... read more... «Eric Fischl: Face time in the Hamptons»
More information and ruminations from the artist on series included in this Viewing Room can be found in Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus, Collected Works, copublished by David Zwirner Books and Deichtorhallen Hamburg — Sammlung Falckenberg on the occasion of Pettibon's recent European traveling retrospective (2016).
With an unwieldy subject thus reduced to manageable scale, the intimate dimensions of each canvas — approximately three by two feet — prove more than adequate for the artist's personal ruminations on a primeval atmosphere, allowing her to expend less effort on referencing specific aspects of the text and focus instead on abstract painting's inherent immediacy.
Aitken's work draws on many other artists — text and image paintings by Ed Ruscha; video ruminations on animal intelligence by Diana Thater (Aitken's fellow student at Art Center College in the late 1980s); Bruce Nauman's insistent demand to audiences to «Please Pay Attention,» repeated in an Aitken light - box; Bill Viola's technical video - theatrics; Jack Pierson's faded wall texts composed from scavenged commercial signage; the mirrored sculptures of Robert Smithson, avatar of entropy; Yayoi Kusama's infinity chambers, and more.
Five films from 2009 to 2016 representing the artist's cross-platform thinking will be shown in the gallery, drawing from a diverse range of approaches in her artistic practice, from her intensely haptic works that involve fluids and stains of all sorts, to her more recent ruminations on film and memory.
The survey, which was organized by Massimiliano Gioni, Margot Norton, and Natalie Bell, was dominated by work from the past decade, when Sala's ongoing ruminations on past versus present — initially expressed in a more - or-less straightforward documentary form — moved toward more elliptical studies of sited music renditions.
Paul Matthews will be posting soon with a more scientific analysis of this story, but in the meantime, here are some ruminations which might help discussion, (or not.)
Another study of young breast cancer survivors showed that women who practiced mindfulness were more likely to experience increased self - kindness, decreased rumination, and decreased stress (Boyle, Stanton, Ganz, Crespi, & Bower, 2017).
When encountered with negative emotion, avoidance and suppression happened much more frequently than rumination and revealing.
Compared with control children, they had more difficulties with friendships, 29 poorer theory of mind, 16 difficulties labelling and understanding the causes of common emotions, 16 increased fantasy proneness and difficulty distinguishing fantasy and reality, 31 increased negative attributional style, dysfunctional attitudes, rumination and self - criticism.32 They also experience difficulties in the mother — child relationship, with four studies reporting high levels of disrupted attachment styles, 21, 29, 31, 32 and in role - play scenarios elevated levels of role - reversal with parents, fear of abandonment, and negative expectations of parents.31 These factors are known to put children at risk of poor mental health outcomes, and indeed, this appears to be the case.
The intensive (and all therapy sessions) entails one or more of the following techniques: developmental movement therapy, developmental re-parenting (parenting the child as if s / he were the age at the time the trauma occurred and the age the child seems emotionally equivalent to), behavioral management (rewards and consequences), storytelling (recreate happier more secure early childhood memories), EMDR (eye movement desensitization reprocessing that stops the rumination of negative feedback loops), and psychodrama, (nonverbal physical role playing) and cognitive restructuring.
Helps children learn to see more clearly the patterns of the mind, and to recognize that falling into anxious overanalysis or depressive rumination is often fueled by strong emotions, which serves only to increase the child's emotional and behavioral problems
Whereas better interoceptive sensitivity was related to reduced maladaptive emotion regulation, specifically rumination, high HRV was related to more use of external emotion regulation strategies (i.e., support seeking).
More specifically, it was found that Withdrawal and Giving up displayed a negative correlation with the adaptive strategies, Rumination and Self - Devaluation displayed a positive correlation with the adaptive strategies, and Aggressive Actions displayed no correlation with the adaptive strategies.
More specifically, the FEEL - KJ assesses the emotion regulation strategies Problem Solving (e.g., «I try to change what makes me angry»), Distraction (e.g., «I do something fun»), Forgetting (e.g., «I think it will pass»), Acceptance (e.g., «I accept what makes me angry»), Humor Enhancement (e.g., «I think about things that make me happy»), Cognitive Problem Solving (e.g., «I think about what I can do»), Revaluation (e.g., «I tell myself it is nothing important»), Giving Up (e.g., «I don't want to do anything»), Withdrawal (e.g., «I don't want to see anyone»), Rumination (e.g., «I can not get it out of my head»), Self - Devaluation (e.g., «I blame myself»), Aggressive Actions (e.g., «I get into a quarrel with others»), Social Support (e.g., «I tell someone how I am doing»), Expression (e.g., «I express my anger»), and Emotional Control (e.g., «I keep my feelings for myself»).
Women, on the other hand, tend to use more emotion focused as well as dysfunctional individual coping strategies (e.g. self - accusation, rumination, negative expression of emotion) and prefer to search for and to engage in social coping (Ptacek, Smith & Dodge, 1994; Tamres, Janicki & Helgeson, 2002; Vingerhoets & van Heck, 1990).
More specifically, it was expected that cognitive vulnerability factors (negative cognitive style / stress - reactive rumination) and stressors would worsen each other's relationship with depressive symptoms more strongly as age increaMore specifically, it was expected that cognitive vulnerability factors (negative cognitive style / stress - reactive rumination) and stressors would worsen each other's relationship with depressive symptoms more strongly as age increamore strongly as age increases.
Next to SR - rumination and stressors, pubertal status was modestly related to depressive symptoms (β =.06, p =.03), indicating that participants reported more depressive symptoms as they perceived their pubertal status as higher.
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