Title of article :
The paradoxical effects of suppressing anxious thoughts during imminent threat
Author/Authors :
Ernst H. W. Koster، نويسنده , , Eric Rassin، نويسنده , , Geert Crombez، نويسنده , , Gérard W. B. N?ring، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In line with the ironic processing theory of Wegner (Psychol. Rev. 101 (1994) 34), it is often argued that the suppression of anxiety-related thoughts results in a paradoxical increase of anxiety and thought intrusions, both after and during the thought suppression. In a sample of undergraduate students (14 men, 18 women), we investigated the effects of suppressing anxious thoughts about an imminent painful electrocutaneous stimulus. During thought suppression, self-reported anxiety and frequency of anxious thoughts did not increase, and duration of anxious thoughts decreased. After thought suppression, participants experienced an increase in self-reported anxiety and the frequency of anxious thoughts. There was no effect upon thought duration. The results support the idea that suppression of anxiety-related thoughts may result in a paradoxical increase in anxiety, and may cause and/or maintain anxiety problems.
Keywords :
Anticipatory anxiety , threat , thought suppression , Anxious mood
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy