Toward The Scientific Study of Autobiographical Memory Narratives in Psychotherapy

  • Singer J
  • Bonalume L
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Abstract

In responding to Adler (2010) and Moertl, Boritz, Bryntwick, and Angus (2010), we elaborate three areas of discussion: (1) Defining the autobiographical memory narrative unit; (2) Clarifications regarding our approach to coding narrative memories; and (3) Potential future research.  Our response highlights the importance of a coding system specific to long-term narrative memories, the need to distinguish clearly what is meant by narrative memory, and the value of creating a bridge between the study of narrative memory in psychotherapy and research in cognitive science and personality psychology.

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Singer, J. A., & Bonalume, L. A. (2010). Toward The Scientific Study of Autobiographical Memory Narratives in Psychotherapy. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 6(3), 215–222. https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v6i3.1044

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