Individuals are sometimes exposed to information that may endanger their well-being. In such cases, forgetting or misremembering may be adaptive. Childhood abuse perpetrated by a caregiver is an example. Betrayal trauma theory (BTT) proposes that the way in which events are processed and remembered will be related to the degree to which a negative event represents a betrayal by a trusted, needed other. Full awareness of such abuse may only increase the victim\u27s risk by motivating withdrawal or confrontation with the perpetrator, thus risking a relationship vital to the victim\u27s survival. In such situations, minimizing awareness of the betrayal trauma may be adaptive. BTT has implications for the larger memory and trauma field, particu...
Freyd‟s (1996) betrayal trauma theory posits that evolutionarily important attachment bonds make dis...
Early experiences of violation perpetrated by close others, or betrayal traumas, may interfere with ...
Survivors of psychological trauma are frequently troubled by intrusive recollection of the traumatic...
Betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996, 2001) is an approach to conceptualising trauma that point...
ABSTRACT. We present preliminary results from the Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI) testing prediction...
Betrayal trauma refers to a social dimension of psychological trauma, independent of post-traumatic ...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
Experimental psychopathologists have tested hypotheses regarding mechanisms that ought to be operati...
Betrayal trauma theory proposes that one response to betrayal may be to keep knowledge of the trauma...
According to betrayal trauma theory; many survivors of childhood sexual abuse learn to compartmental...
The emotional and cognitive appraisal “I’ve been betrayed ” is a complex response to violations of t...
False/Recovered Memory Debate. Authors ’ names appear in alphabetical order after the first author
Abstract. When a parent or caregiver whose charge it is to love and protect is also a perpetrator of...
The Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey (BBTS; Goldberg & Freyd, 2004) assesses potentially traumatic child...
The overarching goal in the present project was to investigate memory processes in trauma-exposed in...
Freyd‟s (1996) betrayal trauma theory posits that evolutionarily important attachment bonds make dis...
Early experiences of violation perpetrated by close others, or betrayal traumas, may interfere with ...
Survivors of psychological trauma are frequently troubled by intrusive recollection of the traumatic...
Betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996, 2001) is an approach to conceptualising trauma that point...
ABSTRACT. We present preliminary results from the Betrayal Trauma Inventory (BTI) testing prediction...
Betrayal trauma refers to a social dimension of psychological trauma, independent of post-traumatic ...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
Experimental psychopathologists have tested hypotheses regarding mechanisms that ought to be operati...
Betrayal trauma theory proposes that one response to betrayal may be to keep knowledge of the trauma...
According to betrayal trauma theory; many survivors of childhood sexual abuse learn to compartmental...
The emotional and cognitive appraisal “I’ve been betrayed ” is a complex response to violations of t...
False/Recovered Memory Debate. Authors ’ names appear in alphabetical order after the first author
Abstract. When a parent or caregiver whose charge it is to love and protect is also a perpetrator of...
The Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey (BBTS; Goldberg & Freyd, 2004) assesses potentially traumatic child...
The overarching goal in the present project was to investigate memory processes in trauma-exposed in...
Freyd‟s (1996) betrayal trauma theory posits that evolutionarily important attachment bonds make dis...
Early experiences of violation perpetrated by close others, or betrayal traumas, may interfere with ...
Survivors of psychological trauma are frequently troubled by intrusive recollection of the traumatic...