Background - Recent findings show that (previously) depressed and traumatized patients, compared to controls, make more frequently use of an observer perspective (as set against a field perspective) when retrieving memories. Because patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often report mood disturbances and past traumatic experiences, it would be plausible to expect that these patients too would retrieve higher proportions of observer memories. Therefore, and given the phenotypical variance of BPD, we examined whether vantage perspective during recall is associated with one or more BPD symptom clusters. Methods - A community sample consisting of 148 volunteers (66 males) completed the Autobiographical Memory Test, the Borderline...
Reduced memory specificity (RMS) is a robust finding in (previously) depressed patients and patients...
Depressed individuals possess tendencies to engage in abstract ruminative processing and to recall e...
Two studies investigated a hypothesis of Dalgleish et al. (2003) that overgeneral memory may arise f...
Recent findings show that (previously) depressed and traumatized patients, compared to controls, mak...
Autobiographical memory (AM), the aspect of memory that is concerned with the recollection of perso...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) t...
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric condition that involves impairment in ...
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric condition that involves impairment in ...
It has long been noted that the emotional impact of an autobiographical memory is associated with th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)Overgeneral autobiographical memory i...
Autobiographical memory (AM), the aspect of memory that is concerned with the recollection of perso...
Objectives: The results of studies of autobiographical recall in borderline personality disorder (BP...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...
Forster SD, Beblo T, Pohl S, Steuwe C, Gauggel S, Mainz V. Self-referential processing and perspecti...
Overgeneral memory (OGM), the tendency to retrieve categories of events from autobiographical memory...
Reduced memory specificity (RMS) is a robust finding in (previously) depressed patients and patients...
Depressed individuals possess tendencies to engage in abstract ruminative processing and to recall e...
Two studies investigated a hypothesis of Dalgleish et al. (2003) that overgeneral memory may arise f...
Recent findings show that (previously) depressed and traumatized patients, compared to controls, mak...
Autobiographical memory (AM), the aspect of memory that is concerned with the recollection of perso...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) t...
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric condition that involves impairment in ...
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a severe psychiatric condition that involves impairment in ...
It has long been noted that the emotional impact of an autobiographical memory is associated with th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)Overgeneral autobiographical memory i...
Autobiographical memory (AM), the aspect of memory that is concerned with the recollection of perso...
Objectives: The results of studies of autobiographical recall in borderline personality disorder (BP...
Autobiographical memories are retrieved as images from either a field perspective or an observer per...
Forster SD, Beblo T, Pohl S, Steuwe C, Gauggel S, Mainz V. Self-referential processing and perspecti...
Overgeneral memory (OGM), the tendency to retrieve categories of events from autobiographical memory...
Reduced memory specificity (RMS) is a robust finding in (previously) depressed patients and patients...
Depressed individuals possess tendencies to engage in abstract ruminative processing and to recall e...
Two studies investigated a hypothesis of Dalgleish et al. (2003) that overgeneral memory may arise f...