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462 related items for PubMed ID: 22925032

  • 1. Self-defining memories, scripts, and the life story: narrative identity in personality and psychotherapy.
    Singer JA, Blagov P, Berry M, Oost KM.
    J Pers; 2013 Dec; 81(6):569-82. PubMed ID: 22925032
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  • 2. Identity-related autobiographical memories and cultural life scripts in patients with Borderline Personality Disorder.
    Jørgensen CR, Berntsen D, Bech M, Kjølbye M, Bennedsen BE, Ramsgaard SB.
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  • 3. Four dimensions of self-defining memories (specificity, meaning, content, and affect) and their relationships to self-restraint, distress, and repressive defensiveness.
    Blagov PS, Singer JA.
    J Pers; 2004 Jun; 72(3):481-511. PubMed ID: 15102036
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  • 4. The making of autobiographical memory: intersections of culture, narratives and identity.
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  • 5. Living into the story: agency and coherence in a longitudinal study of narrative identity development and mental health over the course of psychotherapy.
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  • 7. Self-defining Memories in Normal Aging.
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  • 8. Older, wiser, and happier? Comparing older adults' and college students' self-defining memories.
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  • 9. Remembering and telling self-consistent and self-discrepant memories.
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  • 10. Late adolescent identity development: narrative meaning making and memory telling.
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  • 11. [Autobiographical memory and self-disorders in schizophrenia].
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  • 12. Self-defining memories-Narrative features in relation to adaptive and maladaptive personality traits (replication and extension of Blagov & Singer, 2004).
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    J Pers; 2022 Jun; 90(3):457-475. PubMed ID: 34601722
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  • 13. Trauma-related self-defining memories and future goals in Dissociative Identity Disorder.
    Huntjens RJC, Wessel I, Ostafin BD, Boelen PA, Behrens F, van Minnen A.
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  • 14. Cognitive scripts and narrative identity are shaped by structures of power.
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  • 16. Individual differences in revising the life story-Personality and event characteristics influence change in the autobiographical meaning of life events.
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  • 17. Self-defining memories related to illness and their integration into the self in patients with schizophrenia.
    Berna F, Bennouna-Greene M, Potheegadoo J, Verry P, Conway MA, Danion JM.
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  • 18. Explaining change in content of life narratives over time.
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  • 19. Accessing self-development through narrative approaches in child and adolescent psychotherapy.
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  • 20. Examining the factor structure of narrative meaning-making for stressful events and relations with psychological distress.
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