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40. This exercise is adapted from Dr. Neff’s website: http://self-compassion.org/exercise-2-self-compassion-break/. For more information on developing self compassion, see K. Neff, Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself (New York: HarperCollins, 2011).

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Òåñò. Êàê âàø õàðàêòåð âëèÿåò íà ñòðåññîâóþ ðåàêöèþ?

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44. O’Donovan et al., “Pessimism Correlates with Leukocyte Telomere Shortness and Elevated Interleukin-6 in Post-Menopausal Women” (See #7 above.); and Ikeda et al., “Pessimistic Orientation in Relation to Telomere Length in Older Men: The VA Normative Aging Study.” (See #8 above.)

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47. Brydon et al., “Hostility and Cellular Aging in Men from the Whitehall II Cohort.” (See 4 above.)

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49. Ibid; and Trapnell, P.D., “Rumination – Reflection Questionnaire (RRQ) Shortforms,” unpublished data, University of British Columbia (1997).

50. Ibid.

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55. Scheier, M. F., et al., “The Life Engagement Test: Assessing Purpose in Life,” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 29, no. 3 (June 2006): 291–298, doi:10.1007/s10865–005–9044–1.

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Ãëàâà 6. Êîãäà áåëîå ñòàíîâèòñÿ ÷åðíûì: äåïðåññèÿ è òðåâîæíîñòü

1. Whiteford, H. A., et al., “Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010,” Lancet 382, no. 9904 (November 9, 2013): 1575–1586, doi:10.1016/S0140–6736 (13) 61611–6.

2. Verhoeven, J. E., et al., “Anxiety Disorders and Accelerated Cellular Ageing,” British Journal of Psychiatry 206, no. 5 (May 2015): 371–378.

3. Cai, N., et al., “Molecular Signatures of Major Depression,” Current Biology 25, no. 9 (May 4, 2015): 1146–1156, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2015.03.008.

4. Verhoeven, J. E., et al., “Major Depressive Disorder and Accelerated Cellular Aging: Results from a Large Psychiatric Cohort Study,” Molecular Psychiatry 19, no. 8 (August 2014): 895–901, doi:10.1038/mp. 2013.151.

5. Mamdani, F., et al., “Variable Telomere Length Across Post-Mortem Human Brain Regions and Specific Reduction in the Hippocampus of Major Depressive Disorder,” Translational Psychiatry 5 (September 15, 2015): e636, doi:10.1038/tp.2015.134.

6. Zhou, Q. G., et al., “Hippocampal Telomerase Is Involved in the Modulation of Depressive Behaviors,” Journal of Neuroscience 31, no. 34 (August 24, 2011): 12258–12269, doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0805–11.2011.

7. Wolkowitz, O. M., et al., “PBMC Telomerase Activity, but Not Leukocyte Telomere Length, Correlates with Hippocampal Volume in Major Depression,” Psychiatry Research 232, no. 1 (April 30, 2015): 58–64, doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2015.01.007.

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11. Verhoeven, J. E., et al., “Major Depressive Disorder and Accelerated Cellular Aging: Results from a Large Psychiatric Cohort Study,” Molecular Psychiatry 19, no. 8 (August 2014): 895–901, doi:10.1038/mp.2013.151.

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