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Autobiographical memory specificity and emotional disorder.
Authors:Williams, J. Mark G.   Barnhofer, Thorsten   Crane, Catherine   Herman, Dirk   Raes, Filip   Watkins, Ed   Dalgleish, Tim
Abstract:The authors review research showing that when recalling autobiographical events, many emotionally disturbed patients summarize categories of events rather than retrieving a single episode. The mechanisms underlying such overgeneral memory are examined, with a focus on M. A. Conway and C. W. Pleydell-Pearce's (2000) hierarchical search model of personal event retrieval. An elaboration of this model is proposed to account for overgeneral memory, focusing on how memory search can be affected by (a) capture and rumination processes, when mnemonic information used in retrieval activates ruminative thinking; (b) functional avoidance, when episodic material threatens to cause affective disturbance; and (c) impairment in executive capacity and control that limits an individual's ability to remain focused on retrieval in the face of distraction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:autobiographical memory   specificity   overgenerality   depression   PTSD
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