Intrusive recollections are very common immediately after traumatic events and are considered necessary aspects of emotional processing. However, if these intrusive recollections persist over a long time, they are linked to long-term psychiatric disorder, especially Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This paper discusses the need to investigate factors involved in the maintenance of intrusive traumatic recollections. It is suggested that the idiosyncratic meaning of the intrusive recollections predicts the distress caused by them, and the degree to which the individual engages in strategies to control the intrusions. These control strategies maintain the intrusive recollections by preventing a change in the meaning of the trauma and of t...
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This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Immediately after a traumatic event, almost all people suffer from intrusive thoughts about what too...
Although intrusive reexperiencing is a core symptom of postraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), relative...
The article describes features of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), includin...
The aim of the study was to investigate the phenomenological differences between intrusive memories ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the phenomenological differences between intrusive memories ...
Survivors of psychological trauma are frequently troubled by intrusive recollection of the traumatic...
Although recent research demonstrates that intrusive memories represent an overlapping cognitive fea...
The article describes features of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), includin...
Contains fulltext : 76823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our contributi...
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be distressing and disruptive, and comprise a core clini...
Immediately after a traumatic event, almost all people suffer from intrusive thoughts about what too...
Although intrusive reexperiencing is a core symptom of postraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), relative...
The article describes features of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), includin...
The aim of the study was to investigate the phenomenological differences between intrusive memories ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the phenomenological differences between intrusive memories ...
Survivors of psychological trauma are frequently troubled by intrusive recollection of the traumatic...
Although recent research demonstrates that intrusive memories represent an overlapping cognitive fea...
The article describes features of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), includin...
Contains fulltext : 76823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our contributi...
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for tr...