What differentiates those who are able to adapt well to adverse life events (i.e., persons who are resilient) from those who are not (e.g., persons who develop post-traumatic stress symptoms)? Previous work suggests that enhanced autobiographical integration of trauma memories is associated with more severe post-traumatic stress symptoms. Extending this line of work, the present study looked at whether the integration of trauma memories, repressive coping and cognitive reactivity are related to post-traumatic stress symptomatology following negative life events among otherwise healthy young adults (N = 213). Results show that while enhanced integration of trauma memories and high levels of dissociation are related to elevated levels of post...
Trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE), the perceived capability to manage one's personal functio...
One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress D...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
What differentiates those who are able to adapt well to adverse life events (i.e., persons who are r...
To examine the connection between trauma memory integration in personal memory, memory organization,...
Exposure to a potentially traumatic event is not uncommon among college students, and following a tr...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
One hundred fifteen undergraduates rated 15 word-cued memories and their 3 most negatively stressful...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
To provide the three-way comparisons needed to test existing theories, we compared (1) most-stressfu...
Stressors and traumatic events may contribute to the development of many psychopathologies, PTSD amo...
Trauma focused research has recently flourished. It seems the world has become increasingly captivat...
Objectives: The relationship between dissociation and PTSS was studied by examining the moderating r...
Cognitive theories suggest that information updating and autobiographical memory characteristics ma...
Background: There is increasing theoretical, clinical and research evidence for the role of trauma m...
Trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE), the perceived capability to manage one's personal functio...
One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress D...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...
What differentiates those who are able to adapt well to adverse life events (i.e., persons who are r...
To examine the connection between trauma memory integration in personal memory, memory organization,...
Exposure to a potentially traumatic event is not uncommon among college students, and following a tr...
One-hundred-fifteen undergraduates screened for PTSD symptom severity rated 15 word-cued memories an...
One hundred fifteen undergraduates rated 15 word-cued memories and their 3 most negatively stressful...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
To provide the three-way comparisons needed to test existing theories, we compared (1) most-stressfu...
Stressors and traumatic events may contribute to the development of many psychopathologies, PTSD amo...
Trauma focused research has recently flourished. It seems the world has become increasingly captivat...
Objectives: The relationship between dissociation and PTSS was studied by examining the moderating r...
Cognitive theories suggest that information updating and autobiographical memory characteristics ma...
Background: There is increasing theoretical, clinical and research evidence for the role of trauma m...
Trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE), the perceived capability to manage one's personal functio...
One hundred and eighty-one students answered a standardized questionnaire on Post-Traumatic Stress D...
Selye (1950, 1984) described the human body's physiological response to stress as a means of coping ...