A qualitative examination of the relationship between rumination, distress, and dysregulated behaviours in vulnerable young people
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posted on 2024-06-05, 01:24 authored by E Sloan, R Moulding, C Weiner, RM Dowling, Kate HallKate HallA qualitative examination of the relationship between rumination, distress, and dysregulated behaviours in vulnerable young people
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2020, The British Psychological SocietyJournal
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and PracticeVolume
94Pagination
322-340ISSN
1476-0835eISSN
2044-8341Issue
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Social SciencesScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychology, ClinicalPsychiatryPsychologyruminationdistressdysregulated behavioursbinge and purgesubstance misuseyoung peopleSELF-INJURIOUS THOUGHTSYOUTH MENTAL-HEALTHEMOTION REGULATIONNEGATIVE THINKINGDEPRESSIONPSYCHOPATHOLOGYADOLESCENTSDISORDERSTOLERANCEINTERACT5203 Clinical and health psychology5299 Other psychology
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