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Memory and coping with stress: the relationship between cognitive-emotional distinctiveness, memory valence, and distress.
(Memory, 2008)
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates
emotions from an event in the cognitive representation of the event, was explored
in four studies. CED was measured using a modified ...
Autobiographical Memories for Very Negative Events: The Effects of Thinking about and Rating Memories.
(Cognit Ther Res, 2010-02-01)
In three related experiments, 250 participants rated properties of their autobiographical
memory of a very negative event before and after writing about either their deepest
thoughts and emotions of the event or a control ...