Thought Suppression ( BRAT Series in Clinical Psychology )

Publication series :BRAT Series in Clinical Psychology

Author: Rassin   Eric  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9780080461182

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080447148

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080447148

Subject: R3 Basic Medical;R74 Neurology and Psychiatry

Language: ENG

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Is it possible to ban unwanted thoughts from consciousness? According to the literature on thought suppression, the answer is no. In the 1980s, Wegner and colleges demonstrated that the average person cannot prevent a trivial thought like that of a polar bear from entering consciousness approximately seven times in a five minute period. This experimental finding was followed by a substantial number of replications. This book provides an up-to-date overview of the thought suppression literature. First, similarities and differences between suppression, repression, and dissociation are discussed. Methodological issues are then considered. Finally, the clinical applications of the thought suppression literature are discussed. Although there are numerous conditions to which the phenomenon of suppression can be applied, obsession and traumatic recollection are the main applications. In addition to offering an overview of the literature, this book links the thought suppression paradigm to other research fields, such as directed forgetting and repressive coping. Furthermore, it discusses the phenomenon of thought suppression in the light of broader theories such as the cognitive theory of obsession, and the ego depletion hypothesis. Clinical implications and directions for future research are offered.

Chapter

front cover

pp.:  1 – 5

copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

table of contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

front matter

pp.:  8 – 8

Introduction

pp.:  10 – 14

1. The Thought Suppression Paradigm

pp.:  14 – 26

body

pp.:  14 – 14

2. Suppression, Repression, and Dissociation

pp.:  26 – 50

3. Measuring Intrusions and Suppression

pp.:  50 – 66

4. Possible Research Artefacts

pp.:  66 – 76

5. Individual Differences and Successful Suppression

pp.:  76 – 94

6. Thought Suppression and Obsession

pp.:  94 – 120

7. Thought Suppression and Trauma

pp.:  120 – 140

8. Thought Suppression and Miscellaneous Targets

pp.:  140 – 172

9. Conclusion

pp.:  172 – 186

References

pp.:  186 – 202

back matter

pp.:  186 – 186

Author index

pp.:  202 – 208

index

pp.:  202 – 202

Subject index

pp.:  208 – 210

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