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Acceptance-Enhanced Expressive Writing Prevents Symptoms in Participants with Low Initial Depression

Abstract  

Traditional expressive writing (EW) and EW augmented by emotion-acceptance instructions (EWEA) were compared to non-emotional
control writing for their ability to forestall depression symptoms in undergraduates with high or low initial levels of depression
symptomatology. EWEA instructions encouraged participants to take a more accepting, “emotion friendly” approach toward expressive
writing, stressing the importance of “staying present” with difficult emotional experiences non-judgmentally and with openness.
Writing condition interacted significantly with initial depression such that at the 5-week posttest, EWEA was more beneficial
than control writing for participants with low to mild initial depression symptoms (CESD <17) and EW was more beneficial than
control writing for participants with very low initial depression symptoms (CESD <8). But for the EW condition, this effect
was reversed such that participants in this condition with high initial depression (CESD >26) fared worse at posttest than
those in the control group.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Original Article
  • Pages 1-8
  • DOI 10.1007/s10608-012-9435-x
  • Authors
    • Emily S. Baum, 2 Village Square, Suite 259, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA
    • Stephanie S. Rude, 2 Village Square, Suite 259, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA
    • Journal Cognitive Therapy and Research
    • Online ISSN 1573-2819
    • Print ISSN 0147-5916
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/17/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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