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Prospective stability of memory for peritraumatic dissociation and anxiety: Replication and extension examining PTSD treatment modality and response.


Abstract Retrospective memory for peritraumatic reactions occurring during or immediately after trauma exposure may decrease in intensity for some over treatment. This may be due to psychotherapy-specific memory processes, such as repeated accessing of the trauma memory. Additionally, it may be that recovery drives changes in memory for these experiences. Critical to examining these hypotheses is an effective control treatment that reduces symptoms but does not directly involve repeated retrieval of the trauma memory, such as pharmacotherapy.
Authors Gabrielle M. Gauthier ORCID , Emma K. PeConga ORCID , Jenna Mohr University of Wyoming , Norah C. Feeny ORCID , Lori A. Zoellner ORCID
Journal Info American Psychological Association | Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
Publication Date 11/7/2024
ISSN 1942-969X
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1037/tra0001790
KeywordsKeyword Image Replication (Score: 0.5735601)