the use of cognitive words in narratives of negative events and the association with the meaning-making process were examined. Cognitive word use, a past predictor of beneficial outcomes from the expressive writing intervention, was related to the process of meaning making in Study 1. This finding was true for memories that lacked psychological closure. In Study 2, we replicated the finding that cognitive word use is related to the meaning-making process using an alternative measure of meaning making. However, cognitive word use was not found to be related to the outcome of meaning making. The extent to which participants were engaged in meaning-making was negatively related to narrative coherence. These results suggest that the meaning-mak...
This study distinguished constructive (e.g. planning/problem-solving) and unconstructive (e.g. worry...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates emotions from...
the use of cognitive words in narratives of negative events and the association with the meaning-mak...
AbstractMeaning making has been referred to as a coping skill for overcoming stressful experiences. ...
Psychotherapy research has shown that cognitive-affective meaning making is related to beneficial th...
The current study utilized an experimental design to investigate violations of global meanings, perc...
Repeatedly writing about a traumatic event can be therapeutic. This may be due to fuller cognitive p...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
The impact of expressive writing about traumatic events on physical health, healthrelated behaviors,...
The current study constituted an investigation into narrative processing of negative events, using\u...
Rullkoetter N, Bullig R, Driessen M, Beblo T, Mensebach C, Wingenfeld K. Autobiographical Memory and...
This study explored the connections between multiple measures of meaning making and psychological ad...
This literature review examines the positive impact that expressive writing can have on adults who h...
Background: Research has proposed that writing about stressful events which encompasses disclosing t...
This study distinguished constructive (e.g. planning/problem-solving) and unconstructive (e.g. worry...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates emotions from...
the use of cognitive words in narratives of negative events and the association with the meaning-mak...
AbstractMeaning making has been referred to as a coping skill for overcoming stressful experiences. ...
Psychotherapy research has shown that cognitive-affective meaning making is related to beneficial th...
The current study utilized an experimental design to investigate violations of global meanings, perc...
Repeatedly writing about a traumatic event can be therapeutic. This may be due to fuller cognitive p...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
The impact of expressive writing about traumatic events on physical health, healthrelated behaviors,...
The current study constituted an investigation into narrative processing of negative events, using\u...
Rullkoetter N, Bullig R, Driessen M, Beblo T, Mensebach C, Wingenfeld K. Autobiographical Memory and...
This study explored the connections between multiple measures of meaning making and psychological ad...
This literature review examines the positive impact that expressive writing can have on adults who h...
Background: Research has proposed that writing about stressful events which encompasses disclosing t...
This study distinguished constructive (e.g. planning/problem-solving) and unconstructive (e.g. worry...
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical memory of ...
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates emotions from...