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Are memories for sexually traumatic events "special"? A within-subjects investigation of trauma and memory in a clinical sample
2008
Memory
According to a long-standing clinical tradition, sexually traumatic experiences are processed and recalled differently from other experiences, often leading to memory impairment. In this study, we compared the characteristics of traumatic memories for sexual violence and two other types of emotional experiences. N044 women recruited from a local sexual trauma agency were asked to recall and describe three autobiographical events: sexual abuse/assault, a non-sexual trauma, and a positive
doi:10.1080/09658210701363583
pmid:17852726
fatcat:jjphyl3ejrafvijzycqbxw4pxu