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  1. Oct 11, 2019 · catastrophisation (usually uncountable, plural catastrophisations) Alternative form of catastrophization. Categories: English terms suffixed with -ation. English lemmas.

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    Mathematics. See also. Catastrophe. Look up catastrophe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Catastrophe or catastrophic comes from the Greek κατά ( kata) = down; στροφή ( strophē) = turning (Greek: καταστροφή ). It may refer to: A general or specific event. Disaster, a devastating event.

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  4. Dec 1, 2020 · Catastrophisation has been defined as an exaggerated set of negative cognitions in response to an anticipated or perceived threat. It has been suggested to have three dimensions: magnification of a threat, helplessness in dealing with the threat and rumination on the threat [10].

    • Andrew Whitfield, Sean Walsh, Liat Levita, Markus Reuber
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    • 2020
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  5. May 24, 2017 · I first came across the term “catastrophisation” many years ago in a conversation with a clinical psychologist at Southampton General Hospital. I understood that it is a concept often explored in CBT client work. Basically, it is making mountains out of molehills.

  6. Objectives: In the present study we investigate the putative differences in pain catastrophising (PC), pain perception (PP), sexual functioning (SF), satisfaction (SS), and overall quality of life between fibromyalgia (FM) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients as compared to healthy controls (HC).

    • Andrea Piarulli, Ciro Conversano, Rebecca Ciacchini, Mario Miniati, Laura Marchi, Laura Bazzichi, An...
    • 2021
  7. Oct 23, 2011 · Our aim in this study was to assess the effectiveness of cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) and the recommended pharmacological treatment (RPT) compared with treatment as usual (TAU) at the primary care level for the treatment of PC in fibromyalgia patients.

  8. Jul 10, 2012 · Catastrophisation: Directed by John Morton. With Hugh Bonneville, Amelia Bullmore, Morven Christie, Vincent Franklin. With a month to go before the games, Ian holds a staff meeting which, of course, accomplishes little.