Understanding cognitive changes in imagery rescripting : the role of the memory-imagery-self relationship
Imagery rescripting (IR) is a cognitive-behavioural technique that helps patients to modify the meaning they have attached to negative or traumatic experiences. Although it is effective in addressing memory-related intrusive images and in alleviating disorder-specific symptoms, there is little evide...
Main Author: | Cili, Soljana |
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Other Authors: | Stopa, Lusia ; Maguire, Nicholas ; Karl, Anke |
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University of Southampton
2012
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.560800 |
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