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Comparing methods of encountering post-event information: the power of co-witness suggestion. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20(8), 1083-1099. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acp.1261Paterson, H., & Kemp, R. (2006). Comparing methods of encountering postevent Information: The power of co-witness ...
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Conversely, post-event rumination is argued to perpetuate SAD symptoms by prompting biased recall of negative information following a social or performance event, thereby increasing the likelihood that negative interpretations will be formed (Brozovich & Heimberg, 2008). These memory biases and negative...
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Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops in response to experiencing or witnessing a distressing event involving the threat of death or extreme bodily harm. Examples of traumatic events that can trigger PTSD include sexual ...
摘要: Studies the possibility of recall impairment through misleading postevent information. Impairment of memory for details; Recall tests used; Recall of event details on misled items and controlled items; Misidentification of recollection sources....
When the event is over, the letdown is both psychological and physical. It can feel like just moments after it started, it was over. Your body immediately stopped producing all of those delicious chemicals that bathed your brain in good feelings, leaving you to let down, disappointed,...
recurrent, involuntary, and intrusive distressing memories of the traumatic event(s); in children older than six, there may be frightening dreams without recognizable content. recurrent distressing dreams in which the content and/or effect of the dream are related to the traumatic event(s) ...