Rumination and Getting “Stuck”
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Michelle Moulds is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at UNSW, Sydney. We spoke with Michelle about her clinical work and research in rumination, and we took so many helpful facts and tips away with us. We discussed the difference between worry and rumination, the importance of repetitive negative thinking as a mechanism in psychological disorders, and how to help clients who get “stuck” ruminating.
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