ISSN 0965-8211 (Print); ISSN 1464-0686 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Autobiographical memory and emotional disorder: A special issue of Memory pp. 225-226(2) Authors: Dalgleish, Tim; Brewin, Chris
Autobiographical memory for trauma: Update on four controversies pp. 227-248(22) Author: Brewin, Chris
Intrusive memories and rumination in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder: A phenomenological comparison pp. 249-257(9) Authors: Speckens, Anne; Ehlers, Anke; Hackmann, Ann; Ruths, Florian; Clark, David
Telling and the remembered self: Linguistic differences in memories for previously disclosed and previously undisclosed events pp. 258-270(13) Author: Pasupathi, M.
The Trauma Memory Quality Questionnaire: Preliminary development and validation of a measure of trauma memory characteristics for children and adolescents pp. 271-279(9) Authors: Meiser-Stedman, Richard; Smith, Patrick; Yule, William; Dalgleish, Tim
Betrayal trauma theory: A critical appraisal pp. 280-294(15) Author: McNally, Richard
The state of betrayal trauma theory: Reply to McNally - Conceptual issues, and future directions pp. 295-311(17) Authors: Freyd, Jennifer; Deprince, Anne; Gleaves, David
Cue self-relevance affects autobiographical memory specificity in individuals with a history of major depression pp. 312-323(12) Authors: Crane, Catherine; Barnhofer, Thorsten; Mark, J.; Williams, G.
The endorsement of dysfunctional attitudes is associated with an impaired retrieval of specific autobiographical memories in response to matching cues pp. 324-338(15) Authors: Spinhoven, Philip; Bockting, Claudi; Kremers, Ismay; Schene, Aart; Mark, J.; Williams, G.
Overgeneral memory and suppression of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder pp. 339-352(14) Authors: Schönfeld, Sabine; Ehlers, Anke; Böllinghaus, Inga; Rief, Winfried