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The thought-action fusion scale: further evidence for its reliability and validityE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 39:537-44. 2001..However, temporal consistency was somewhat disappointing. Also, the question remains whether TAF is specific to obsessive-compulsive disorder or taps more pervasive biases that play a role in a variety of disorders...
The contribution of thought-action fusion and thought suppression in the development of obsession-like intrusions in normal participantsE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 39:1023-32. 2001..Hence, it is concluded that thought suppression may, at least in the short term, alleviate discomfort caused by TAF-like intrusions...
Thought-action fusion and thought suppression in obsessive-compulsive disorderE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 39:757-64. 2001..As well, mean scores on the TAF and thought suppression measures dropped significantly from pre- to post-treatment, indicating that TAF and thought suppression are susceptible to change during psychotherapy...
Paradoxical and less paradoxical effects of thought suppression: a critical reviewE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Clin Psychol Rev 20:973-95. 2000....
Relationships between thought-action fusion, thought suppression and obsessive-compulsive symptoms: a structural equation modeling approachE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 38:889-97. 2000..Results suggest that TAF triggers thought suppression, while thought suppression, in turn, promotes obsessive-compulsive symptoms...
The potential conflict between clinical and judicial decision making heuristicsE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Sci Law 17:237-48. 1999..If they do enter the judicial domain, these conclusions may lead to dubious forensic decisions...
Suppression and ritualistic behaviour in normal participantsE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Br J Clin Psychol 38:195-201. 1999..This study sought to investigate whether thought suppression is linked to these characteristics...
Thought-action fusion as a causal factor in the development of intrusionsE Rassin
Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 37:231-7. 1999..Thus, the current findings support the idea that thought-action fusion may contribute to the development of obsessive intrusions...
Thought-action fusion and anxiety disorders symptoms in normal adolescentsP Muris
Department of Medical, Clinical, and Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 39:843-52. 2001..Symptoms of OCD and generalised anxiety remained significantly related to TAF. Altogether, the data are supportive of the notion that TAF is involved in a broad range of anxiety disorders and in particular OCD...
Monitoring, trait anxiety, and panic disorder symptomatology in normal subjectsP Muris
Department of Medical, Clinical, and Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 31:21-8. 2000..As such misinterpretations are thought to play a crucial role in the etiology of panic disorder, the present findings do not support the idea that a monitoring coping style represents a risk factor for panic disorder...
Traumatic intrusions as 'worse case scenario's'H Merckelbach
Department of Psychology, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
Behav Res Ther 36:1075-9. 1998..These findings are well in line with the idea that intrusions are not necessarily veridical copies of traumatic events...
When dreams become a royal road to confusion: realistic dreams, dissociation, and fantasy pronenessE Rassin
Department of Law (Metajuridica, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
J Nerv Ment Dis 189:478-81. 2001..As expected, respondents who reported this type of confusion scored higher on fantasy proneness and dissociation measures than respondents who did not report this confusion...
