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The effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on rumination and a task-based measure of intrusive thoughts in patients with bipolar disorder

Medicine and Health

The effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on rumination and a task-based measure of intrusive thoughts in patients with bipolar disorder

J. Lubbers, D. Geurts, et al.

Preliminary randomized findings indicate that adding Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) to treatment as usual reduces trait depressive rumination and negative intrusive thoughts in bipolar disorder, while leaving positive rumination unchanged. This research was conducted by Jelle Lubbers, Dirk Geurts, Imke Hanssen, Marloes Huijbers, Jan Spijker, Anne Speckens and Mira Cladder-Micus.

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