Boit-on pour arrêter de ruminer ? : l'impact des pensées répétitives sur laconsommation d'alcool
Les Pensées Répétitives Négatives (PRN) font référence à des pensées récurrentes, prolongées et relativement incontrôlables au sujet de nos expériences négatives passées, actuelles ou anticipées. Ce processus transdiagnostique serait impliqué dans de nombreux troubles psychologiques, dont les troubl...
Main Author: | Devynck, Faustine |
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Other Authors: | Lille 3 |
Language: | fr |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017LIL30024 |
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