Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Psychopathology
A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
Herausgeber: Hermans, D.; Raes, Filip
Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Psychopathology
A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
Herausgeber: Hermans, D.; Raes, Filip
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This Special Issue is intended to further advance this field which lies at the heart of the cognition-emotion interface. Papers published in this Issue address key issues relating to the underlying mechanisms and aetiology of over-general autobiographical memory, providing a state-of-the-art and pushing the field forward.
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This Special Issue is intended to further advance this field which lies at the heart of the cognition-emotion interface. Papers published in this Issue address key issues relating to the underlying mechanisms and aetiology of over-general autobiographical memory, providing a state-of-the-art and pushing the field forward.
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Produktdetails
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- Special Issues of Cognition and Emotion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781138873230
- ISBN-10: 1138873233
- Artikelnr.: 42795204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Special Issues of Cognition and Emotion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781138873230
- ISBN-10: 1138873233
- Artikelnr.: 42795204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
D Hermans, Filip Raes, Pierre Philipott, Ismay Kremers
Regular Articles. P.J. Barnard
E.R. Watkins
C. Ramponi
Reducing Specificity of Autobiographical Memory in Non-clinical Participants: the Role of Rumination and Schematic Models. J.M.G. Williams
S. Chan
C. Crane
T. Barnhofer
Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories: the Mechanisms and Consequences of Truncated Search. J.E. Roberts
E.L. Carlos
T.B. Kashdan
The Impact of Depressive Symptoms
Self-esteem and Neuroticism on Trajectories of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory over Repeated Trials. F. Raes
D. Hermans
J.M.G. Williams
P. Eelen
Reduced Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Affect Regulation. I. Wessel
B.J.A. Hauer
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of Autobiographical Memory Details. I.P. Kremers
P.H. Spinhoven
A.J.W. Van der Does
R. Van Dyck
Autobiographical Memory in Depressed and Non-depressed Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder after Long-term Psychotherapy. W. Kuyken
R. Howell
Facets of Autobiographical Memory in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder and never Depressed Controls. L.E. Drummond
B. Dritschel
A. Astell
R.E. O' Carroll
T. Dalgleish
Effects of Age
Dysphoria and Emotion-focusing on Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Children. Brief Reports. K. Rekart
S. Mineka
R.E. Zinbarg
Autobiographical Memory in Dysphoric and Non-dysphoric College Students Using a Computerized Version of the AMT. M.M. Leibetseder
R.R. Rohrer
H.F. Mackinger
R.R. Fartacek
Suicide Attempts: Patients with and without an Affective Disorder show Impaired Autobiographical Memory Specificity. R.J. McNally
S.A. Clancy
H.M. Barrett
H.A. Parker
C.S. Ristuccia
C.A. Perlman
Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Adults Reporting Repressed
Recovered
or Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. N. Wood
C.R. Brewin
H.J. McLeod
Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia. Invited Paper. J.M.G. Williams
Capture and Rumination
Functional Avoidance and Executive Control (CaRFAX): Three Processes that Underlie Over-general Memory.
E.R. Watkins
C. Ramponi
Reducing Specificity of Autobiographical Memory in Non-clinical Participants: the Role of Rumination and Schematic Models. J.M.G. Williams
S. Chan
C. Crane
T. Barnhofer
Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories: the Mechanisms and Consequences of Truncated Search. J.E. Roberts
E.L. Carlos
T.B. Kashdan
The Impact of Depressive Symptoms
Self-esteem and Neuroticism on Trajectories of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory over Repeated Trials. F. Raes
D. Hermans
J.M.G. Williams
P. Eelen
Reduced Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Affect Regulation. I. Wessel
B.J.A. Hauer
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of Autobiographical Memory Details. I.P. Kremers
P.H. Spinhoven
A.J.W. Van der Does
R. Van Dyck
Autobiographical Memory in Depressed and Non-depressed Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder after Long-term Psychotherapy. W. Kuyken
R. Howell
Facets of Autobiographical Memory in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder and never Depressed Controls. L.E. Drummond
B. Dritschel
A. Astell
R.E. O' Carroll
T. Dalgleish
Effects of Age
Dysphoria and Emotion-focusing on Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Children. Brief Reports. K. Rekart
S. Mineka
R.E. Zinbarg
Autobiographical Memory in Dysphoric and Non-dysphoric College Students Using a Computerized Version of the AMT. M.M. Leibetseder
R.R. Rohrer
H.F. Mackinger
R.R. Fartacek
Suicide Attempts: Patients with and without an Affective Disorder show Impaired Autobiographical Memory Specificity. R.J. McNally
S.A. Clancy
H.M. Barrett
H.A. Parker
C.S. Ristuccia
C.A. Perlman
Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Adults Reporting Repressed
Recovered
or Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. N. Wood
C.R. Brewin
H.J. McLeod
Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia. Invited Paper. J.M.G. Williams
Capture and Rumination
Functional Avoidance and Executive Control (CaRFAX): Three Processes that Underlie Over-general Memory.
Regular Articles. P.J. Barnard
E.R. Watkins
C. Ramponi
Reducing Specificity of Autobiographical Memory in Non-clinical Participants: the Role of Rumination and Schematic Models. J.M.G. Williams
S. Chan
C. Crane
T. Barnhofer
Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories: the Mechanisms and Consequences of Truncated Search. J.E. Roberts
E.L. Carlos
T.B. Kashdan
The Impact of Depressive Symptoms
Self-esteem and Neuroticism on Trajectories of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory over Repeated Trials. F. Raes
D. Hermans
J.M.G. Williams
P. Eelen
Reduced Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Affect Regulation. I. Wessel
B.J.A. Hauer
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of Autobiographical Memory Details. I.P. Kremers
P.H. Spinhoven
A.J.W. Van der Does
R. Van Dyck
Autobiographical Memory in Depressed and Non-depressed Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder after Long-term Psychotherapy. W. Kuyken
R. Howell
Facets of Autobiographical Memory in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder and never Depressed Controls. L.E. Drummond
B. Dritschel
A. Astell
R.E. O' Carroll
T. Dalgleish
Effects of Age
Dysphoria and Emotion-focusing on Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Children. Brief Reports. K. Rekart
S. Mineka
R.E. Zinbarg
Autobiographical Memory in Dysphoric and Non-dysphoric College Students Using a Computerized Version of the AMT. M.M. Leibetseder
R.R. Rohrer
H.F. Mackinger
R.R. Fartacek
Suicide Attempts: Patients with and without an Affective Disorder show Impaired Autobiographical Memory Specificity. R.J. McNally
S.A. Clancy
H.M. Barrett
H.A. Parker
C.S. Ristuccia
C.A. Perlman
Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Adults Reporting Repressed
Recovered
or Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. N. Wood
C.R. Brewin
H.J. McLeod
Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia. Invited Paper. J.M.G. Williams
Capture and Rumination
Functional Avoidance and Executive Control (CaRFAX): Three Processes that Underlie Over-general Memory.
E.R. Watkins
C. Ramponi
Reducing Specificity of Autobiographical Memory in Non-clinical Participants: the Role of Rumination and Schematic Models. J.M.G. Williams
S. Chan
C. Crane
T. Barnhofer
Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories: the Mechanisms and Consequences of Truncated Search. J.E. Roberts
E.L. Carlos
T.B. Kashdan
The Impact of Depressive Symptoms
Self-esteem and Neuroticism on Trajectories of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory over Repeated Trials. F. Raes
D. Hermans
J.M.G. Williams
P. Eelen
Reduced Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Affect Regulation. I. Wessel
B.J.A. Hauer
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of Autobiographical Memory Details. I.P. Kremers
P.H. Spinhoven
A.J.W. Van der Does
R. Van Dyck
Autobiographical Memory in Depressed and Non-depressed Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder after Long-term Psychotherapy. W. Kuyken
R. Howell
Facets of Autobiographical Memory in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder and never Depressed Controls. L.E. Drummond
B. Dritschel
A. Astell
R.E. O' Carroll
T. Dalgleish
Effects of Age
Dysphoria and Emotion-focusing on Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Children. Brief Reports. K. Rekart
S. Mineka
R.E. Zinbarg
Autobiographical Memory in Dysphoric and Non-dysphoric College Students Using a Computerized Version of the AMT. M.M. Leibetseder
R.R. Rohrer
H.F. Mackinger
R.R. Fartacek
Suicide Attempts: Patients with and without an Affective Disorder show Impaired Autobiographical Memory Specificity. R.J. McNally
S.A. Clancy
H.M. Barrett
H.A. Parker
C.S. Ristuccia
C.A. Perlman
Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Adults Reporting Repressed
Recovered
or Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse. N. Wood
C.R. Brewin
H.J. McLeod
Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia. Invited Paper. J.M.G. Williams
Capture and Rumination
Functional Avoidance and Executive Control (CaRFAX): Three Processes that Underlie Over-general Memory.