Repetitive negative thinking is an important marker of dementia risk, according to a new study. Researchers found that chronic negative thinking is associated with faster cognitive decline and ...
The “repetition compulsion” is a basic concept in psychotherapy. The compulsion to repeat is particularly interesting because what is repeated is not pleasurable. On the contrary, it is usually a ...
Among proven psychological methods, a common process helps us resolve repetitive life problems. Recent years have witnessed a robust research literature on the outcomes of counseling and psychotherapy ...
One of the most common phenomena psychotherapists deal with is a chronic pattern of dysfunctional relationships. The person's partners share consistent similarities, such as physical and/or emotional ...
Neuroscientists have been trying to understand how the human brain supports numerous advanced capabilities for centuries. The ...
A new study has indicated that constantly thinking about negative thoughts could increase the risk of a person developing dementia. According to the UCL-led study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia, ...
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