PsycEXTRA Dataset 2007
DOI: 10.1037/e721412007-010
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Exposure Therapy Most Helpful for Complicated Grief

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“…The present study had a crosssectional design, and its participants had experienced the death of a spouse at least six months prior to the time of the study. It can therefore be assumed that individuals experiencing a greater intensity of intrusive rumination and, consequently, deliberate rumination, exhibit some difficulties in adapting to the loss of the spouse (the event of the spouse's death is still insufficiently integrated with their structures of autobiographical knowledge) [34]. Perhaps that is why no significant negative relationship was found in this study between deliberate rumination and the severity of somatic complaints.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…The present study had a crosssectional design, and its participants had experienced the death of a spouse at least six months prior to the time of the study. It can therefore be assumed that individuals experiencing a greater intensity of intrusive rumination and, consequently, deliberate rumination, exhibit some difficulties in adapting to the loss of the spouse (the event of the spouse's death is still insufficiently integrated with their structures of autobiographical knowledge) [34]. Perhaps that is why no significant negative relationship was found in this study between deliberate rumination and the severity of somatic complaints.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Niniejsze badania miały charakter przekrojowy a ich uczestniczki i uczestnicy doświadczyli śmierci współmałżonka co najmniej sześć miesięcy przed momentem badania. Można więc przypuszczać, że osoby doświadczające większego natężenia ruminacji natrętnych, a co za tym idzie, także celowych, przejawiają pewne trudności w adaptacji do utraty współmałżonka (zdarzenie śmierci współmałżonka nie jest jeszcze wystarczająco zintegrowane z ich strukturami wiedzy autobiograficznej) [34]. Być może dlatego nie stwierdzono negatywnego związku między ruminacjami celowymi a nasileniem symptomów zaburzeń pod postacią somatyczną.…”
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