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Ruminative Thoughts - Advances in Social Cognition, Volume IX (Paperback)
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Ruminative Thoughts - Advances in Social Cognition, Volume IX (Paperback)
Series: Advances in Social Cognition Series
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Until recently, most theory and research in social information
processing has focused attention on the cognitive activity that
underlies responses to stimulus information presented in the
immediate situation being investigated. In contrast, people's
thoughts outside the laboratory often concern life events that
either have occurred in the past or are likely to occur in the
future. Thoughts about such past and future events can be
spontaneous and, once elicited, can affect the ability to respond
effectively to the demands of the present situation with which one
is confronted.
This ninth volume in this series focuses on this type of cognitive
activity and examines both its determinants and consequences. The
lead article, by Leonard Martin and Abraham Tesser, develops a
theoretical formulation of ruminative thinking that conceptualizes
rumination as a class of conscious thought with a common
instrumental theme that recurs in the absence of immediate
environmental demands. The authors also give particular attention
to the ways in which perceptions of the consequences of past and
present events for long-range goal attainment affect both
controlled and uncontrolled thinking about these events. They also
examine the implications of their theory for the ability to
suppress unwanted thoughts, the interplay of emotion and cognition,
and the cognitive consequences or rumination for the performance of
daily life activities. The entire formulation integrates a number
of cognitive phenomena that are not usually considered within a
single theoretical framework.
The companion chapters, many written by the field's foremost
contributors to the literature on emotion and cognition, suggest
important refinements and extensions of the conceptualization
proposed in the target article. They also make important conceptual
contributions in their own right, covering topics that include the
role of mental models in cognitive functioning, the dynamics of
thought suppression and attentional inhibition, stress and coping,
personality correlates of ruminative thought, and attitudes and
persuasion. As a result, this volume makes a valuable contribution
to research and theory not only in social cognition but also in
numerous other areas.
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