2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-022-03969-0
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How much are they predictive for obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: beliefs, emotions, emotional schemas?

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“…(Pettigrew, 2022).Because Nonadaptive coping strategies like suppression prevent the understanding of negative beliefs about emotions ,so it can leads to the development of psychological pathology or exacerbation of psychological pathology, and because of this damage, weak emotional intelligence and greater fear of emotions in these individuals lead to less acceptance of negative emotions, which can result in anger suppression. This is because suppression acts as a neutralizer for their thoughts and beliefs, In fact, they control their beliefs through anger suppression (Ekici et al, 2022;Haciomeroglu, 2020;Jessup et al, 2019;Purdon et al, 2005). In other words, individuals suppress their anger to attribute their failure in thought and belifes control to internal factors such as cognitive weakness, so they don't evaluate obsessive beliefs as dangerous, because They tend to create less psychological pathology regarding their beliefs about emotions (Ekici et al, 2022;Pettigrew, 2022;Steglich-Petersen & Varga, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(Pettigrew, 2022).Because Nonadaptive coping strategies like suppression prevent the understanding of negative beliefs about emotions ,so it can leads to the development of psychological pathology or exacerbation of psychological pathology, and because of this damage, weak emotional intelligence and greater fear of emotions in these individuals lead to less acceptance of negative emotions, which can result in anger suppression. This is because suppression acts as a neutralizer for their thoughts and beliefs, In fact, they control their beliefs through anger suppression (Ekici et al, 2022;Haciomeroglu, 2020;Jessup et al, 2019;Purdon et al, 2005). In other words, individuals suppress their anger to attribute their failure in thought and belifes control to internal factors such as cognitive weakness, so they don't evaluate obsessive beliefs as dangerous, because They tend to create less psychological pathology regarding their beliefs about emotions (Ekici et al, 2022;Pettigrew, 2022;Steglich-Petersen & Varga, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because suppression acts as a neutralizer for their thoughts and beliefs, In fact, they control their beliefs through anger suppression (Ekici et al, 2022;Haciomeroglu, 2020;Jessup et al, 2019;Purdon et al, 2005). In other words, individuals suppress their anger to attribute their failure in thought and belifes control to internal factors such as cognitive weakness, so they don't evaluate obsessive beliefs as dangerous, because They tend to create less psychological pathology regarding their beliefs about emotions (Ekici et al, 2022;Pettigrew, 2022;Steglich-Petersen & Varga, 2022). In general, it can be acknowledged that the strategies used by these individuals are likely associated with the content of their thoughts, In other words are considered as a neutralizing function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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