The need for absolute truth and self-rumination as basic suppressors in the relationship between private self-consciousness and mental health

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Self-reflection has not so far been shown to have any specific benefits for mental health except for self-knowledge. Recent research showed that the controversy concerning the relationship between self-reflection and mental health could completely be eliminated if self-rumination and the need for absolute truth, especially the need for absolute truth, were considered as suppressor variables. This research replicated these findings in a different sample and expanded these findings by showing that the same is true for private self-consciousness. The need for absolute truth as a new variable was shown to be highly important in understanding the effects of self-consciousness on mental health.

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Mental health, Need for absolute truth, Self-consciousness, Self-absorption paradox, Akıl sağlığı, Mutlak gerçek ihtiyacı, Kendini bilme, Kendinden emilim paradoksu

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The Journal of General Psychology

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Ömer Faruk Şimşek , Aylin Ecem Ceylandağ & Gizem Akcan (2013) The Needfor Absolute Truth and Self-Rumination as Basic Suppressors in the Relationship Between PrivateSelf-Consciousness and Mental Health, The Journal of General Psychology, 140:4, 294-310, DOI:10.1080/00221309.2013.831804

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