Relation of positive memory recall count and accessibility with post-trauma mental health
Positive memory encoding and retrieval deficits have an empirical relation with several post-trauma outcomes. Drawing from the Contractor et al. model, we examined relations between positive memory characteristics and post-trauma mental health indicators. A trauma-exposed community sample of 203 par...
Main Authors: | Banducci, A.N (Author), Contractor, A.A (Author), Dolan, M. (Author), Keegan, F. (Author), Weiss, N.H (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2019
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