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Core self-evaluations,rumination and forgiveness on emotional distress: latest research

  • Writer: Myrto Levidi
    Myrto Levidi
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 27


In a recent research that was published by myself and colleagues, core self-evaluations - a latent construct that refers to the fundamental appraisal that an individual derives about their self-worth, their capabilities and their competence - was found to be a significant contributor to the experience of emotional distress, with rumination (brooding) and forgiveness tending to mediate these relationships. This indicates that CBT techniques that target the increase of forgiveness and personal attributes, such as self-esteem and self-worth, as well as the decrease of rumination may help with the treatment of emotional distress. You can read more by cliking the link below.



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