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Introduction: 1, Introduction Lynn A. Watson and Dorthe Berntsen. - Part I, Trauma and Autobiographical Memory. - 2, The complex fabric of trauma and autobiographical memory Richard A. Bryant. - 3, A basic systems account of trauma memories in PTSD: is more needed? David C. Rubin. - 4, Construing trauma as a double-edged sword: how narrative components of autobiographical memory relate to devastation and growth from trauma Adriel Boals, Darnell Schuettler and Shana Southard-Dobbs. - 5, Child maltreatment and autobiographical memory development: emotion regulation and trauma-related psychopathology Deborah Alley, Yoojin Chae, Ingrid Cordon, Anne Kalomiris and Gail S. Goodman. - Part II, Intrusive and Involuntary Memories. - 6, Intrusive re-experiencing in post-traumatic stress disorder: memory processes and their implications for therapy Anke Ehlers. - 7, Mental imagery in psychopathology: from the lab to the clinic Ian A. Clark, Ella L. James, Lalitha Iyadurai and Emily A. Holmes. - 8, Intrusive, involuntary memories in depression Michelle L. Moulds and Julie Krans. - 9, From everyday life to trauma: research on everyday involuntary memories advances our understanding of intrusive memories of trauma Dorthe Berntsen. - Part III, Overgeneral Autobiographical Memories and their Mechanisms. - 10, Overgeneral memories and their mechanisms: the relationship with rumination Edward Watkins. - 11, Overgeneral memory in borderline personality disorder Kris Van den Broeck, Laurence Claes, Guido Pieters, Dirk Hermans and Filip Raes. - 12, Difficulties remembering the past and envisioning the future in people with complicated grief and trauma histories Richard J. McNally and Donald J. Robinaugh. - Part IV, Autobiographical Memory, Identity and Psychological Well-being. - 13, A model of psychopathological distortions of autobiographical memory narratives: An emotion narrative view Tilmann Habermas. - 14, Self-images and autobiographical memory in memory impairment Clare J. Rathbone and Chris J. A. Moulin. - 15, Experimentally examining the role of self-identity in post traumatic stress disorder Adam D. Brown, Nicole A. Kouri, Amy Joscelyne, Charles R. Marmar and Richard A. Bryant. - 16, The role of self during autobiographical remembering and psychopathology: evidence from philosophical, behavioral, neural and cultural investigations Lynn A. Watson and Barbara Dritschel. - Part V, Discussion. - 17, Autobiographical memory in clinical disorders: a final discussion Dorthe Berntsen.
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