APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Beliefs That Emotions Last “Forever” Predict Greater Use of Experiential Avoidance
- Elise Warner
University of Arkansas - Jennifer Veilleux
University of Arkansas
Abstract
Across two studies, we found that the belief that greater emotions last for long periods of time (i.e., longevity beliefs) were associated with greater experiential avoidance. In Study 2, an ecological momentary assessment also showed that greater momentary beliefs about longevity predicted greater attempts to escape the momentary distressing situation.
Psychopathology