Trauma and Memory

Trauma and Memory

herausgegeben von Herta Flor, Michèle Wessa

Reihe: Zeitschrift für Psychologie - Band 4

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Trauma and Memory
ISBN: 9780889373877
1st edition 2010, iv/90 Seiten
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Trauma and Memory

Online journal issue still available here

In the last decade, theories on the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have highlighted the important role of changes in the trauma memory, in that traumatic memories seem to be qualitatively different from other, nontraumatic memories. Deficits in trauma memory have been postulated but not always demonstrated. Some recent research suggests that alterations of traumatic memories go along with neurobiological changes and that these changes in patients with PTSD also affect general memory functions. In addition, empirical research on learning processes in PTSD patients, such as cue and context conditioning as well as extinction memory has advanced the theoretical understanding of the development and maintenance of PTSD as well as therapeutic strategies. In that regard, pharmacological interventions (e.g., cognitive enhancers) that influence extinction memory have been suggested to be a fruitful route to explore in PTSD therapy. In addition to PTSD, other consequences of traumatic experiences such as amnesia and personality disorders have been investigated from both a neurobiological and a psychological perspective.

This volume links basic neurobiological, experimental, behavioral, and interventional research dealing with traumatic memories or general memory in trauma survivors.


From the Reviews

"This is an excellent compendium of articles dealing with the relationship of trauma and memory, with an emphasis on the role of memory mechanisms in post-traumatic stress disorder.
[It] compiles the latest research into one succinct source for busy clinicians [and] has great clinical, research, and teaching potential."

Anne V. Hennessy in Doody's Book Review

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