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The psychotherapist's guide to human memory
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The psychotherapist's guide to human memory

Author: Janet L Jones
Publisher: New York : Basic Books, ©1999.
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"Given its central position in creating and comprehending a self, memory is a core component of psychotherapy - yet no mental health professional is required to study it, much less demonstrate an empirical understanding of its workings. Cognitive scientist Janet Jones makes a case for the indispensability of such understanding in the therapeutic setting and introduces the basic principles of remembering and  Read more...
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Jones, Janet L.
Psychotherapist's guide to human memory.
New York : Basic Books, c1999
(OCoLC)607259397
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Janet L Jones
ISBN: 0465085172 9780465085170
OCLC Number: 41934165
Description: vii, 296 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Memory and Self --
Remembrance Then and Now --
Memories from the Cradle --
Accuracy and Confidence --
Construction and Distortion --
Memory and Mood --
Memories for Trauma --
Implicit Recollection --
Hemispheric Differences in Memory --
False Memories --
Enhancing Retrieval --
Bridging the Canyon.
Other Titles: Human memory
Responsibility: Janet L. Jones.

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This guide offers an authoritative yet accessible account of the basic principles of human memory that are especially important in the therapeutic setting. Topics include the latest findings on  Read more...

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