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Ruminative Variability Predicts Increases in Depression and Social Anxiety.

Christian A L BeanJeffrey A Ciesla
Published in: Cognitive therapy and research (2023)
These results suggest that ruminative variability may be a risk factor for increases in symptoms of depression and social anxiety over time and a potentially useful target for clinical intervention.
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