The nature of intrusive memories after trauma: the warning signal hypothesis.
Individuals who had experienced a range of different traumas were asked to describe the quality and content of their intrusive memories. Visual intrusions were the most common, and thoughts were uncommon. Intrusion quality varied little with type of trauma. Intrusive memories commonly consisted of s...
Main Authors: | Ehlers, A, Hackmann, A, Steil, R, Clohessy, S, Wenninger, K, Winter, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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