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Section 18
Adaptive Repetitive Thoughts

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Willson, R., & Veale, D. (2009). Overcoming Health Anxiety: A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques. Great Britain: Robinson. 69-79.

Update
Neural Correlates of Repetitive
Negative Thinking: Dimensional Evidence
Across the Psychopathological Continuum

van Oort, J., Tendolkar, I., Collard, R., Geurts, D. E. M., Vrijsen, J. N., Duyser, F. A., Kohn, N., Fernández, G., Schene, A. H., & van Eijndhoven, P. F. P. (2022). Neural correlates of repetitive negative thinking: Dimensional evidence across the psychopathological continuum. Frontiers in psychiatry, 13, 915316.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Beaudreau, S. A., Otero, M. C., & Mashal, N. M. (2020). Taming the beast: A commentary on “The effects of different types of treatment for anxiety on repetitive negative thinking: A meta‐analysis”. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 27(2), Article e12333.

Gehrt, T. B., Frostholm, L., Pallesen, K. J., Obermann, M.-L., & Berntsen, D. (2020). Conscious thought during the resting state in patients with severe health anxiety and patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 7(3), 207–217.

Lawrence, A. V., Alkozei, A., Irgens, M. S., Acevedo-Molina, M. C., Brener, S. A., Chandler, A. B., Chau, R. F., Doyle, C. Y., McKinney, A. L., Price, S. N., Shanholtz, C. E., Van Etten, E. J., Ver Hoeve, E. S., Sbarra, D. A., & O'Connor, M.-F. (2021). Think again: Adaptive repetitive thought as a transdiagnostic treatment for individuals predisposed to repetitive thinking styles. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 31(2), 208–222.

McGuiness, C. E., Zajac, I., Wilson, C., & Turnbull, D. (2019). The REIm-13: A brief measure of thinking style. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 35(4), 451–458.

Pfaltz, M. C., Mörstedt, B., Meyer, A. H., Wilhelm, F. H., Kossowsky, J., & Michael, T. (2015). Why can’t I stop thinking about it? Cognitive mediators in the relationship between neuroticism and obsessing. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 74(2), 75–82.

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