“…Earlier views of rumination associated such cognitive activities with increased distress and depression (Nolen-Hoeksema, McBride, & Larson, 1997;Segerstrom, Tsao, Alden, & Craske, 2000). However, more recent considerations recognise the multiple forms and impacts of rumination (Segerstrom, Stanton, Alden, & Shortridge, 2003;Treynor, Gonzalez, & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2003;Watkins, 2008). Rumination can be constructive or unconstructive, depending on whether the rumination supports continued negative thoughts and emotions or helps move the person toward problem solving or finding meaning.…”