The characteristics of involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memories in depressed and never depressed individuals.
This study compares involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memories in depressed and never depressed individuals. Twenty depressed and twenty never depressed individuals completed a memory diary; recording their reactions to 10 involuntary and 10 voluntary memories over 14-30 days. Psychiatric s...
Main Authors: | Watson, L, Berntsen, D, Kuyken, W, Watkins, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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