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Results for “Repetitive Negative Thinking”

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Showing 13 of 13 results

Not applicableStudy completedNCT01983033
What this trial is testing

Training Protocol 'Drop it'. The Impact of a Training Protocol Focused on Coping With Negative Repetitive Thinking on Cognitive and Behavioural Functioning of People Suffering From GAD or Minor or Moderate Depressive Disorder or Depressive Disorder in Remission

Who this might be right for
Repetitive Negative ThinkingGeneral Anxiety DisorderDepressive Disorder+4 more
University Hospital, Ghent 80
Not applicableStudy completedNCT05882565
What this trial is testing

A Brief Online Mindfulness Intervention: An RCT Protocol

Who this might be right for
StressAnxietyDepression
Ka Yan 426
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06370559
What this trial is testing

Relationship Between Repetitive Negative Thinking and CBT Outcomes

Who this might be right for
Anxiety DisordersObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPost-traumatic Stress Disorder+4 more
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust 320
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT07055217
What this trial is testing

Effect of Mindfulness-based Neurofeedback for Adolescents With Elevated Repetitive Negative Thinking

Who this might be right for
Repetitive Negative ThinkingNeurofeedback
Massachusetts General Hospital 100
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04950257
What this trial is testing

Evaluating the Effects of a Self-help Mobile Phone Application on Worry and Overthinking in Young Adults Aged Between 16 and 24.

Who this might be right for
RuminationWorryRepetitive Negative Thinking
University of Exeter 236
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT06219681
What this trial is testing

Modulating Repetitive Negative Thinking Related Brain Networks in Young Adults With Depression

Who this might be right for
Depressive Disorder, Major
Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Inc. 54
Not applicableUnknownNCT05353231
What this trial is testing

Brief Mental Training and Internal Attentional Control

Who this might be right for
Attention ImpairedMental Health IssueRumination
University of Haifa 90
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03466892
What this trial is testing

Repetitive Thinking in FibroMyalgia and Attentional Bias

Who this might be right for
Chronic Pain
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens 43
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03964285
What this trial is testing

Repetitive Thinking in Fibromyalgia

Who this might be right for
RuminationFibromyalgiaChronic Pain+1 more
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens 47
Not applicableStudy completedNCT05697172
What this trial is testing

Low Intensity Ultrasound Neuromodulation of Repetitive Negative Thinking In Depression

Who this might be right for
Major Depressive Disorder
Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Inc. 30
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT06901232
What this trial is testing

Mindfulness-based Neurofeedback to Reduce Negative Thinking in CHARMS Adolescents

Who this might be right for
Repetitive Negative ThinkingSerious Mental Illness Symptoms
Massachusetts General Hospital 90
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04225624
What this trial is testing

Improving Attentional and Cognitive Control in the Psychological Treatment of Intrusive Thoughts

Who this might be right for
Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderGeneralized Anxiety DisorderMajor Depressive Disorder
Massachusetts General Hospital 87
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06192056
What this trial is testing

Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of a Web-Based Self-Help Program for College Students

Who this might be right for
Repetitive Negative Thinking
CanSagligi Foundation 50