The costs and benefits of co‐rumination
AJ Rose - Child Development Perspectives, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A common belief is that talking about problems makes us feel better. In fact, seeking social
support is related to well‐being. However, if taken to a perseverative extreme, talking about …
support is related to well‐being. However, if taken to a perseverative extreme, talking about …
The relationship between co‐rumination and internalizing problems: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
JS Spendelow, LM Simonds… - Clinical psychology & …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Co‐rumination refers to the process of engaging in repeated discussion of personal
problems in dyadic relationships. The current systematic review and meta‐analysis provided …
problems in dyadic relationships. The current systematic review and meta‐analysis provided …
The mediating role of early maladaptive schemas in the relation between co-rumination and depression in young adults
Research on co-rumination has investigated its relationship with internalizing symptoms, but
few studies have addressed underlying maladaptive cognitive-affective processes that may …
few studies have addressed underlying maladaptive cognitive-affective processes that may …
Co-rumination, anxiety, and maladaptive cognitive schemas: when friendship can hurt
Background This study investigated maladaptive cognitive schemas as mediators of the
relationship between co-rumination and anxiety. Methods Self-report measures of co …
relationship between co-rumination and anxiety. Methods Self-report measures of co …
The intrapersonal and interpersonal consequences of a new experimental manipulation of co-rumination.
Co-rumination is a form of interpersonal emotion regulation wherein dyads engage in
extensive, cyclical conversations regarding the causes and consequences of problems and …
extensive, cyclical conversations regarding the causes and consequences of problems and …
Communication profiles and sport experiences of collegiate track and field athletes
Objectives Athletes often communicate with one another and exchange information,
attitudes, and feelings that can influence their sport experiences. In an effort to better …
attitudes, and feelings that can influence their sport experiences. In an effort to better …
Teammate relationships, loneliness, and the motivational and well-being experiences of adolescent athletes
Interpersonal exchanges may contribute to athletes' motivational and well-being
experiences through their contribution to athletes' feelings of loneliness. Loneliness is …
experiences through their contribution to athletes' feelings of loneliness. Loneliness is …
The relationship between mother-daughter self-objectification: Identifying direct, indirect, and conditional direct effects
A Arroyo, KK Andersen - Sex Roles, 2016 - Springer
Grounded in aspects of objectification theory, social learning theory, and attachment theory,
we investigated the extent to which mothers' and daughters' self-objectification were related …
we investigated the extent to which mothers' and daughters' self-objectification were related …
Emotion regulation and self-criticism in children and adolescence: Longitudinal networks of transdiagnostic risk factors.
Adolescence is a time of heightened risk for the development of psychopathology.
Difficulties in emotion regulation and heightened levels of self-criticism are two processes …
Difficulties in emotion regulation and heightened levels of self-criticism are two processes …
Direct and indirect links between peer factors and adolescent adjustment difficulties
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the role of emotion regulation in the
link between peer factors and adolescent adjustment difficulties. The sample consisted of …
link between peer factors and adolescent adjustment difficulties. The sample consisted of …