Depression and Autobiographical Memory
Maternal Depression and Autobiographical Memory in Mothers and Their Children
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Autobiographical Memory in Depression—A Case Study
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An examination of the relationship between depression, autobiographical memory specificity and executive function
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Links Between Future Thinking and Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Major Depression
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Autobiographical memory specificity in response to verbal and pictorial cues in clinical depression
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Trait mindfulness and emotion regulation upon autobiographical memory retrieval during depression remission
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A dysphoric's TALE: The relationship between the self-reported functions of autobiographical memory and symptoms of depression
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Rumination mediates the relationship between overgeneral autobiographical memory and depression in patients with major depressive disorder
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Autobiographical memory and early-onset depression: Insights from the environment, genetics and brain structure
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The effect of rumination on social problem solving and autobiographical memory retrieval in depression : a cross cultural perspective
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Autobiographical memory functioning and psychosis.
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Effects of age on autobiographical memory
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Trait mindfulness and autobiographical memory specificity
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Autobiographical Memory in Patients with Bipolar Disorder
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The importance of memory specificity and memory coherence for the self: Linking two characteristics of autobiographical memory
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Autobiographical and hippocampus-dependent spatial memory in depression
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Effects of age on autobiographical memory
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Autobiographical Memory in Children with Epilepsy
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The Revelation Effect in Autobiographical Memory
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Unravelling the Nature of Early (Autobiographical) Memory
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