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Rumination following bereavement: an overview Maarten C Eisma Bereavement Care Volume 36, 2017 – Issue 2 Bereavement can result in severe mental health problems, including persistent, severe and disabling grief symptoms, termed complicated grief. Grief rumination (i.e., repetitive thought This contribution provides an overview of rumination (i.e., thinking repetitively and recurrently about negative events and/or negative emotions) in adjustment to bereavement.

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University of Groningen Rumination following bereavement Eisma, Maarten Cornelis

Rumination, a risk factor in adjustment to bereavement, has often been considered a confrontation process. However, building on research on worry in generalized Bereavement research is reaching the hundred-year landmark of the publication of Freud’s classic 1917 ‚Mourning and Melancholia‘, an essay of great significance for subsequent theoretical

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We review research showing that rumination has multiple negative consequences: (a) exacerbating psychopathology by magnifying and prolonging negative This study therefore provided evidence that rumination shows a unique association with conscious attentional avoidance of the loss. Given the potential theoretical and clinical Bereavement research is reaching the hundred-year landmark of the publication of Freud’s classic 1917 ‘Mourning and Melancholia’, an essay of great significance for subsequent theoretical

We aimed to gain better understanding of rumination, a risk factor for poor bereavement outcome, so it can be targeted more effectively in therapeutic interventions. We Rumination following bereavement: An overview Article Full-text available Jul 2017

An online RCT intervention programme designed to reduce rumination following bereavement involving exposure was found to be effective (Eisma et al., 2015b). Fully con-trolled Having the opportunity to pay multiple visits appeared to optimize these positive effects. The remaining articles focus on adults. Djelantik, Smid, Kleber, and Boelen (2018) Repetitive negative thought plays an important role in the maintenance of mental health problems following bereavement. To date, bereavement researchers have primarily focused on

Grief rumination had a moderate positive association with trait rumination and a low negative association with trait mindfulness, providing convergent and discriminant validity

Objective(s): Yearning, a hallmark of grief disorders, relates to rumination and potentially to cognitive avoidance. We developed an 8‐item short form of the only existing validated yearning

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An online RCT intervention programme designed to reduce rumination following bereavement involving exposure was found to be effective (Eisma et al., 2015b). Fully con-trolled Recent theory and research have drawn attention to the need to better understand the positive changes, termed posttraumatic growth, that often occur in bereaved individuals; even as

To facilitate direct comparisons between rumination and worry, Lewis et al. (2019) introduced a structured worry induction method that parallels the rumination induction procedure. This final study in this series provided further evidence. An online RCT intervention programme designed to reduce rumination following bereavement involving ex osure was found to be

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This interdisciplinary article applies theories of grief, loss, and bereavement to ecological grief. Special attention is given to research on “non-death loss” and other broad Rumination Rumination following following beReavement beReavement 59 59 rumination, which involves repetitively and passively focusing on one’s depressive symptoms and on the possible Do prolonged grief disorder symptoms predict post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms following bereavement? A cross-lagged analysis

Overview While older adults experience less rumination than other age groups, rumination is considered as an important health-related factor in older adults. Rumination in bereavement

Repetitive negative thought plays an important role in the maintenance of mental health problems following bereavement. To date, Repetitive negative thought plays an important role in the maintenance of mental health problems following bereavement. To date, bereavement researchers have primarily

Abstract Background Insomnia symptoms are common following bereavement and may exacerbate severe and protracted grief reactions, such as prolonged grief disorder (PGD). An online RCT intervention programme designed to reduce rumination following bereavement involving exposure was found to be effective (Eisma et al., 2015b). Fully con-trolled

Request PDF | On Nov 1, 2010, Karolijne van der Houwen and others published Mediating processes in bereavement: The role of rumination, threatening grief interpretations, and

This contribution provides an overview of rumination (i.e., thinking repetitively and recurrently about negative events and/or negative emotions) in adjustment to bereavement.

In line with RAH, rumination was positively associated with loss avoidance. This may indicate that the application of exposure-based techniques can reduce rumination and loss-related

Rumination following bereavement: An overview Article Full-text available Jul 2017

In the context of bereavement, most research attention has focused on rumination, whereas studies on worry are scarce. Never-theless, there is growing evidence that both forms of When considering the role of counterfactuals following bereavement, it appears critical to gain a fuller understanding of the effects of different types of counterfactual thoughts Following the death of a loved one, a small group of grievers develop an abnormal grieving style, termed complicated or prolonged grief. In the effort to establish complicated grief

An online RCT intervention programme designed to reduce rumination following bereavement involving exposure was found to be effective (Eisma et al., 2015b). Fully