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- Co-rumination abstract "Co-rumination is a relatively new construct, referring to extensively discussing and revisiting problems, speculating about problems, and focusing on negative feelings with peers. Although it is similar to self-disclosure in that it involves revealing and discussing a problem, it is more focused on the problems themselves and thus can be maladaptive. While self-disclosure is seen as a positive aspect found in close friendships, some types of self-disclosure can also be maladaptive. Co-rumination is a type of behavior that is positively correlated with both rumination and self-disclosure and has been linked to a history of anxiety because co-ruminating may exacerbate worries about whether problems will be resolved, about negative consequences of problems, and depressive diagnoses due to the consistent negative focus on troubling topics, instead of problem-solving. However, co-rumination is also closely associated with high-quality friendships and closeness.".
- Co-rumination wikiPageID "17710437".
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- Co-rumination wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Co-rumination wikiPageRevisionID "704383314".
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Closeness.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Developmental_psychology.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Enmeshment.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Friendship.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Internalization.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Rumination_(psychology).
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Self-disclosure.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLink Social_support.
- Co-rumination wikiPageWikiLinkText "Co-rumination".
- Co-rumination wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Co-rumination subject Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Co-rumination comment "Co-rumination is a relatively new construct, referring to extensively discussing and revisiting problems, speculating about problems, and focusing on negative feelings with peers. Although it is similar to self-disclosure in that it involves revealing and discussing a problem, it is more focused on the problems themselves and thus can be maladaptive. While self-disclosure is seen as a positive aspect found in close friendships, some types of self-disclosure can also be maladaptive.".
- Co-rumination label "Co-rumination".
- Co-rumination sameAs Q5137507.
- Co-rumination sameAs m.047rg8_.
- Co-rumination sameAs Q5137507.
- Co-rumination wasDerivedFrom Co-rumination?oldid=704383314.
- Co-rumination isPrimaryTopicOf Co-rumination.