Intrusive images and intrusive thoughts as different phenomena: two experimental studies.
According to the dual representation theory of PTSD, intrusive trauma images and intrusive verbal thoughts are produced by separate memory systems. In a previous article it was shown that after watching an aversive film, participants in non-movement conditions reported more intrusive images than par...
Main Authors: | Hagenaars, M, Brewin, C, van Minnen, A, Holmes, E, Hoogduin, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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