Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
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    Investigation of the mental health and cognitive correlates of psychological decentering in adolescence
    with R. C. Knight, D. L. Dunning, G. Franckel, S. P. Ahmed, S. J. Blakemore, T. Ford, W. Kuyken, Myriad Team, T. Dalgleish, and M. P. Bennett
    Cognition and Emotion 39 (2): 465-475. 2025.
    The ability to notice and reflect on distressing internal experiences from an objective perspective, often called psychological decentering, has been posited to be protective against mental health difficulties. However, little is known about how this skill relates to age across adolescence, its relationship with mental health, and how it may impact key domains such as affective executive control and social cognition. This study analysed a pre-existing dataset including mental health measures and…Read more