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  1. Hundreds of articles have addressed rumination related topics, and consistent evidence for the role of ruminative thought processes in depression has emerged. Although the literature supporting rumination is robust, there is no unified definition of rumination or standard way of measuring it.

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      Rumination is multi-faceted in this model and thus several...

  2. Jan 30, 2018 · Rumination is a process of uncontrolled, narrowly focused negative thinking that is often self-referential, and that is a hallmark of depression. Despite its importance, little is known about its cognitive mechanisms. Rumination can be thought of as a specific, constrained form of mind-wandering.

    • Marieke K. van Vugt, Maarten van der Velde
    • 2018
  3. May 13, 2024 · Rumination is a form of repetitive negative thinking with a focus on negative past experiences and feelings. It is a process that is characterized by perseverative thinking that...

  4. Feb 22, 2018 · Rumination is a cognitive process that has been closely linked to an increased risk for the onset of psychopathology and to the maintenance of emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety.

  5. Jan 1, 2018 · Rumination, defined as a habitual and repetitive thinking style that revolves around a specific theme, has been involved in the development and maintenance of severe psychopathologies....

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · H-EX-A-GO-N outlines how rumination results from dwelling on problematic goals developing into a learnt habit that involves the tendency to process negative information in an abstract way, particularly in the context of poor executive control and negative information-processing biases.

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  8. Rumination is a type of perseverative cognition which involves repeated and unproductive dwelling on a particular theme – for example, replaying a past event or thinking over and over about one's emotions.

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