Adverse childhood experiences and repetitive negative thinking in adulthood: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Early experiences of abuse and neglect may be associated with a tendency to engage in repetitive negative thinking, such as worry and rumination, in adulthood. Among adults, with a history of childhood adversities, tailored treatment to reduce repetitive negative thinking should be considered.PMID:33861493 | DOI:10.1002/cpp.2590
Source: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Giovanni Mansueto Chiara Cavallo Sara Palmieri Giovanni Maria Ruggiero Sandra Sassaroli Gabriele Caselli Source Type: research
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