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845004
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Main Entry
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Cili, Soljana.
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Title & Author
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Autobiographical Memory and the Self : : Relationship and Implications for Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy.
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Publication Statement
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Milton :: Routledge,, 2018.
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1 online resource (143 pages)
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ISBN
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1315107104
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: 1351606085
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: 1351606093
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: 1351606107
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: 9781315107103
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: 9781351606080
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: 9781351606097
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: 9781351606103
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1138093017
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9781138093010
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Contents
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Cover; Endorsement; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; References; 1 Introduction to autobiographical memory and its functions; What is autobiographical memory?; Main functions of autobiographical memory; Additional functions of autobiographical memory; Autobiographical memory functions and context; Autobiographical memory functions and characteristics; Autobiographical memory functions and individual differences; Conclusion; References
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2 The journey from concrete experience to abstract self-knowledge: How autobiographical memory contributes to the ... Introduction; What exactly is the self?; The life story model of personality development; Constructing a coherent self through autobiographical reasoning; The role of age and culture in the development of autobiographical reasoning; The life story as an evolving structure; Memory, goals, and the self-memory system; Journey from episodic memory to the long-term self; Conclusion; References
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3 Not just a long-term affair: How autobiographical memory retrieval exerts an immediate influence on the selfIntroduction; Impact of memory retrieval on affect; Impact of memory retrieval on the self; Impact of memory retrieval on behaviour; Additional factors influencing the impact of retrieval; Impact of AM retrieval explained through the SMS model; Conclusion; References; 4 Implications of the memory-self relationship for psychological well-being; Introduction; Memory content and affect and psychological well-being; Meaning making, narrative structure, and psychological well-being
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Memory specificity and psychological well-beingUnderstanding the influence of AMs on well-being through their characteristics and functions; Intrusive AMs and mental images in psychological disorders; Conclusion; Authors' Note; References; 5 Implications of the memory-self relationship and narrative identity literature for cognitive-behavioural therapy; Introduction; The generic cognitive model; CBT and its focus on adverse memories and mental images; Effectiveness of CBT and memory-focused interventions; Mechanisms of change in memory-focused cognitive-behavioural interventions
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Understanding cognitive-behavioural interventions from a narrative identity perspectiveUsing the narrative identity literature to inform cognitive-behavioural interventions; Conclusion; References; 6 What next? Reflections and directions for future research on the memory-self relationship; Introduction; Reflections on current issues and debates in AM research; Recommendations for future research; Conclusion; References; Index
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Subject
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Autobiographical memory.
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Cognitive therapy.
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Subject
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Self.
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Autobiographical memory.
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Cognitive therapy.
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PSYCHOLOGY-- Cognitive Psychology.
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SCIENCE-- Cognitive Science.
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Subject
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Self.
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Dewey Classification
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153.1/3
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LC Classification
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BF378.A87.C555 2019eb
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Added Entry
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Stopa, Lusia.
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