In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of a very negative event before and after writing about either their deepest thoughts and emotions of the event or a control topic. Levels of emotional intensity of the event, distress associated with the event, intrusive symptoms, and other phenomenological memory properties decreased over the course of the experiment, but did not differ by writing condition. We argue that the act of answering our extensive questions about a very negative event led to the decrease, thereby masking the effects of expressive writing. To show that the changes could not be explained by the mere passage of time, we replicated our findings in a fourth experiment in w...
Psychoncological studies have recognised a reduced autobiographical memory in cancer patients, furt...
This study investigated J. M. G. Williams's (1996) affect-regulation hypothesis that level of specif...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
Abstract In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical m...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
The effect of specificity of autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval on the affective impact of an em...
The Autobiographical Emotional Memory Task (AEMT), which involves recalling and writing about intens...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
The impact of expressive writing about traumatic events on physical health, healthrelated behaviors,...
This study investigated J. M. G. Williams's (1996) affect-regulation hypothesis that level of specif...
The Autobiographical Emotional Memory Task (AEMT), which involves recalling and writing about intens...
During childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM) negative attitudes are provided to the child (e.g., “y...
Psychoncological studies have recognised a reduced autobiographical memory in cancer patients, furt...
This study investigated J. M. G. Williams's (1996) affect-regulation hypothesis that level of specif...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
Abstract In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical m...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminative (abstract verbal) processing during recall of aversive autobiographical mem...
The effect of specificity of autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval on the affective impact of an em...
The Autobiographical Emotional Memory Task (AEMT), which involves recalling and writing about intens...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
The impact of expressive writing about traumatic events on physical health, healthrelated behaviors,...
This study investigated J. M. G. Williams's (1996) affect-regulation hypothesis that level of specif...
The Autobiographical Emotional Memory Task (AEMT), which involves recalling and writing about intens...
During childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM) negative attitudes are provided to the child (e.g., “y...
Psychoncological studies have recognised a reduced autobiographical memory in cancer patients, furt...
This study investigated J. M. G. Williams's (1996) affect-regulation hypothesis that level of specif...
Autobiographical memory has been theorized to serve as an adaptive function in coping with negative ...