Intrusive re‐experiencing in post‐traumatic stress disorder: Phenomenology, theory, and therapy
Psychiatry Research Trust · Institute of Physics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The article describes features of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including characteristics of unintentional re-experiencing symptoms and intentional recall of trauma narratives. Reexperiencing symptoms are usually sensory impressions and emotional responses from the trauma that appear to lack a time perspective and a context. The vast majority of intrusive memories can be interpreted as re-experiencing of warning signals, i.e., stimuli that signalled the onset of the trauma or of moments when the meaning of the event changed for the worse. Triggers of re-experiencing symptoms include stimuli that have perceptual similarity to cues accompanying the traumatic event. Intentional recall…
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Recall
- Traumatic memories
- Traumatic stress
- Perception
- Context (archaeology)
- Autobiographical memory
- Perspective (graphical)
- Reduced inequalities