分散注意力
痛苦的
心理学
思想压抑
焦虑
任务(项目管理)
句号(音乐)
发展心理学
认知心理学
认知
精神科
美学
工程类
化学
物理化学
哲学
系统工程
作者
Yi-Jen Lin,Frank W. Wicker
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.brat.2007.08.004
摘要
This study compared the effects of suppression, focused-distraction, and concentration on controlling unwanted distressing thoughts, and examined how anxiety levels were associated with the use of each thought-control technique. In the study, college students were told to suppress thoughts about a distressing story, to suppress the same thoughts by focusing on an alternative distraction task, to simply concentrate on that alternative task, or to think about anything without restrictions for 6 minutes. This initial period was followed by a “free-thinking” period to assess the delayed effect of thought-control techniques. The results indicated that focused-distraction and concentration led to fewer intrusions of target thoughts than suppression, and concentration in turn resulted in fewer target intrusions than focused-distraction during the initial period. Participants in the focused-distraction and concentration condition also tended to report lower anxiety during the initial period than those who were told to suppress thoughts.
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