Henrietta Roberts
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Schreiner M, Jacobsen A, Farstead B, Miller R, Jacobs R, Thomas L, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2024 Dec;
372():608-615.
PMID: 39701467
Background: Rumination is implicated in the onset and maintenance of major depressive disorder (MDD). Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (RF-CBT) effectively targets rumination and may change resting-state brain connectivity and change...
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Roberts H, Schreiner M, Pocius S, Dillahunt A, Farstead B, Feldman D, et al.
J Affect Disord Rep
. 2024 May;
16.
PMID: 38769946
Background: Trait rumination is a habitual response to negative experiences that can emerge during adolescence, increasing risk of depression. Trait rumination is correlated with poor inhibitory control (IC) and altered...
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Langenecker S, Schreiner M, Bessette K, Roberts H, Thomas L, Dillahunt A, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
. 2023 Nov;
4(1):1-10.
PMID: 38021251
Background: Rumination-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (RF-CBT) is designed to reduce depressive rumination or the habitual tendency to dwell on experiences in a repetitive, negative, passive, and global manner. RF-CBT uses...
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Schreiner M, Roberts H, Dillahunt A, Farstead B, Feldman D, Thomas L, et al.
Suicide Life Threat Behav
. 2023 Mar;
53(3):510-521.
PMID: 36942887
Introduction: Rumination, or repetitive and habitual negative thinking, is associated with psychopathology and related behaviors in adolescents, including non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Despite the link between self-reported rumination and NSSI, there...
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Thomas L, Bessette K, Westlund Schreiner M, Dillahunt A, Frandsen S, Pocius S, et al.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2023 Jan;
55(5):1308-1324.
PMID: 36637686
Rumination is a vulnerability for depression and potentially linked to inhibitory control weaknesses. We aimed to replicate the association observed in adults between inhibitory control and rumination in adolescents, and...
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Roberts H, Ford T, Karl A, Reynolds S, Limond J, Adlam A
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
16:835897.
PMID: 35754774
Purpose/objective: Young people with paediatric acquired brain injury (pABI) are twice as likely to develop a mood disorder as their peers, frequently have significant unmet socio-emotional needs, and are at...
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Dillahunt A, Feldman D, Thomas L, Farstead B, Frandsen S, Lee S, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2022 Mar;
11(5).
PMID: 35268378
Strategies to link impulsivity and self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) show highly variable results, and may differ depending on the impulsivity measure used. To better understand this lack of consistency, we investigated...
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Roberts H, Mostazir M, Moberly N, Watkins E, Adlam A
Behav Res Ther
. 2021 May;
142:103871.
PMID: 34004447
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a proximal risk factor implicated in the onset and maintenance of common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Adolescence may be a key...
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Roberts H, Jacobs R, Bessette K, Crowell S, Westlund-Schreiner M, Thomas L, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2021 Apr;
21(1):206.
PMID: 33892684
Background: Adolescent-onset depression often results in a chronic and recurrent course, and is associated with worse outcomes relative to adult-onset depression. Targeting habitual depressive rumination, a specific known risk factor...
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Kirschner H, Kuyken W, Wright K, Roberts H, Brejcha C, Karl A
Clin Psychol Sci
. 2020 Jul;
7(3):545-565.
PMID: 32655984
Self-compassion and its cultivation in psychological interventions are associated with improved mental health and well-being. However, the underlying processes for this are not well understood. We randomly assigned 135 participants...