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  1. Ambivalence Predicts Symptomatology in Cognitive-Behavioral and Narrative Therapies: An Exploratory Study.Cátia Braga, António P. Ribeiro, Inês Sousa & Miguel M. Gonçalves - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  2. Para uma história da noçâo de ironia de antiguidade à escola clássica.Miguel Gonçalves - 1996 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 52 (1):417-440.
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    Differences Between Subclinical Ruminators and Reflectors in Narrating Autobiographical Memories: Innovative Moments and Autobiographical Reasoning.Tilmann Habermas, Iris Delarue, Pia Eiswirth, Sarah Glanz, Christin Krämer, Axel Landertinger, Michelle Krainhöfner, João Batista & Miguel M. Gonçalves - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Reasoning may help solving problems and understanding personal experiences. Ruminative reasoning, however, is inconclusive, repetitive, and usually regards negative thoughts. We asked how reasoning as manifested in oral autobiographical narratives might differ when it is ruminative versus when it is adaptive by comparing two constructs from the fields of psychotherapy research and narrative research that are potentially beneficial: innovative moments (IMs) and autobiographical reasoning (AR). IMs captures statements in that elaborate on changes regarding an earlier personal previous problem of the (...)
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