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Autobiographical narratives in major depression: changes in memory specificity during outpatient psychodynamic psychotherapy [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry
Background Previous studies have shown that patients with depression recall fewer specific autobiographical memories, a phenomenon known as overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM).
Magdalena Lutz   +5 more
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Autobiographical Memory Disturbances in Depression: A Novel Therapeutic Target?

open access: yesNeural Plasticity, 2015
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a dysfunctional processing of autobiographical memories. We review the following core domains of deficit: systematic biases favoring materials of negative emotional valence; diminished access and ...
Cristiano A. Köhler   +5 more
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Reading Trauma in Antonia White’s Confessional Autobiographical Novels

open access: yesمجلة الآداب, 2022
White presents a clear picture of a woman who suffers from a traumatic psychological state. During her childhood, she was continuously raped by her father.
Juan Abdullah Ibrahim
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The role of subjective interoception in autobiographical deficits in aphantasia [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Autobiographical memory deficits are well-documented in aphantasia, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Emerging models suggest that interoception plays a crucial role in mental imagery, a key component of memory retrieval.
Merlin Monzel, Yoko Nagai, Juha Silvanto
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POETICS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY IN RAY BRADBURY’S NOVEL “DANDELION WINE”: ON THE WAY TO AN IMPRESSIONISTIC NOVEL [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2022
The focus of this article is on the peculiarities of autobiographical memory images representation in the literary piece. The purpose of this work is to research the poetics of autobiographical memory in Ray Bradbury`s novel Dandelion Wine.
Anna A. Stepanova, Liudmyla S. Dushatska
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The fragmentation of the writing self: Using dialogic reflection to explore the writing process of an autobiographical novel

open access: yesJournal of Writing in Creative Practice, 2021
In this article, the author-researcher presents three intertwined texts: excerpts from an autobiographical novel, extracts from a reflexive journal written during the writing of that novel, as well as a theorized account and analysis of the overarching ...
A. Adji
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Retrospective future thinking as a novel method to imagine the future: remembering autobiographical events from the perspective of the future self

open access: yesMemory, 2022
People think retrospectively about past events and prospectively about future events. Here, the novel method of retrospective future thinking is introduced to investigate the characteristics of autobiographical events reported as if they had been already
Ayleen Roderer, Annette Bohn
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The Prose of Anastasia I. Tsvetaeva: Autobiographical Mythmaking [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2017
Anastasia Tsvetayeva’s literary work can be largely defined as autobiographical. Her first pen probe, “Royal reflections,” is a philosophical essay where the author represents herself as a “theomachist” and the debunker of all moral values.
Ekaterina A. Esenina
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An Autobiographical Reading of Drago Jančar’s Novel “Mocking Desire”

open access: yesAdeptus, 2022
The novel Mocking Desire was published in 1993, when Drago Jančar was already a wellknown author, who had received some important literary awards. This hybrid and multifaceted literary work describes the Slovenian writer’s stay in New Orleans and in New
Marta Cmiel-Bażant
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