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has gloss | eng: Rumination is a way of responding to distress that involves repetitively and passively focusing on the symptoms of distress, and on its possible causes and consequences. Rumination is more common in people who are pessimistic, neurotic, and who have negative attributional styles. The tendency to ruminate is stable over time and serves as a significant risk factor for clinical depression. Not only are habitual ruminators more likely to become depressed, but experimental studies have demonstrated that people who are induced to ruminate experience greater depressed mood. There is also evidence that rumination is linked to general anxiety, post traumatic stress, binge drinking, eating disorders, and self-injurious behavior. |
lexicalization | eng: Rumination |
instance of | (noun) anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence symptom |
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has gloss | pol: Ruminacje - rodzaj obsesyjnych myśli charakteryzujący się ciągłymi wątpliwościami co do jakości i faktu wykonanych czynności; występują one najczęściej w zaburzeniu obsesyjno-kompulsyjnym, jednak mogą pojawić się również samodzielnie jako jedna z odmian obsesji. |
lexicalization | pol: Ruminacje |
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