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Anger and depressive ruminations as predictors of dysregulated behaviours in borderline personality disorder - Martino - 2017 - Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy - Wiley Online Library


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Anger and depressive ruminations have recently received empirical attention as processes related to borderline personality disorder (BPD). The Emotional Cascade Model (Selby, Anestis, & Joiner, 2008) suggests that negative affect (such as anger and sadness) may trigger rumination, which in turn may increase the duration and extent of negative affect, leading to dysregulated behaviours aimed at reducing such intense and unpleasant emotions. To read the full article, log in using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens details.

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