Wyer, R. E. (Ed.) (1996). Ruminative thoughts. Advances in Social Cognition Volume IX. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Preview here.
Chapters:
1. Some ruminative thoughts (Abraham & Tesser)
2. Goal engagement and the ruminative experience (Carver)
3. Restructuring and realigning mental models: Ruminations as guides to cognitive home repair (Clark)
4. Ruminations on the rebound (Erber & Wegner)
5. Some thoughts about thinking (Gohm, Isbell, & Wyer)
6. Thinking about goals, glue and the meaning of life (King & Pennebaker)
7. Theories of thought flow : Points of kinship and fertile contrasts (Klinger)
8. Attention inhibition: Does it underlie ruminative thought? (Linville)
9. Chewing the cud and other ruminations (Nolen-Hoeksema)
10. Recurrent thought: Implications forattitudes and persuasion (Petty, Jarvis, & Evans)
11. When do unconscious goals cloud our minds? (Uleman)
12. Rumination: When all else fails (Waenke & Schmid)
13. Clarifying our thoughts (Martin & Tesser)
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