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Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science
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- 15 May 2014, e1
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Psychopathology arises from intertemporal bargaining as well as from emotional trauma
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- 08 June 2015, e2
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The importance of the rites of passage in assigning semantic structures to autobiographical memory
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- 08 June 2015, e3
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Reconsolidation versus retrieval competition: Rival hypotheses to explain memory change in psychotherapy
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- 08 June 2015, e4
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Clinical applications of counterfactual thinking during memory reactivation
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- 08 June 2015, e5
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Changing maladaptive memories through reconsolidation: A role for sleep in psychotherapy?
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- 08 June 2015, e6
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Minding the findings: Let's not miss the message of memory reconsolidation research for psychotherapy
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- 08 June 2015, e7
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A clinician's perspective on memory reconsolidation as the primary basis for psychotherapeutic change in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)1
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- 08 June 2015, e8
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The nature of the semantic/episodic memory distinction: A missing piece of the “working through” process
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- 08 June 2015, e9
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Therapeutic affect reduction, emotion regulation, and emotional memory reconsolidation: A neuroscientific quandary
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- 08 June 2015, e10
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Memory reconsolidation, repeating, and working through: Science and culture in psychotherapeutic research and practice
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- 08 June 2015, e11
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Memory reconsolidation and psychotherapeutic process
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- 08 June 2015, e12
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Reconsolidation or re-association?
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- 08 June 2015, e13
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The relevance of maintaining and worsening processes in psychopathology
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- 08 June 2015, e14
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Social-psychological evidence for the effective updating of implicit attitudes1
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- 08 June 2015, e15
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Top-down versus bottom-up perspectives on clinically significant memory reconsolidation
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- 08 June 2015, e16
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Trade-offs between the accuracy and integrity of autobiographical narrative in memory reconsolidation
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- 08 June 2015, e17
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Emotion regulation as a main mechanism of change in psychotherapy
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- 08 June 2015, e18
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How do we remember traumatic events? Exploring the role of neuromodulation
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- 08 June 2015, e19
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Memory reconsolidation keeps track of emotional changes, but what will explain the actual “processing”?
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- 08 June 2015, e20
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