Repressive coping and the recall of emotional material.

Author(s)
Myers, L.B. & Brewin, C.R.
Year
Abstract

Individuals who possess a repressive coping style are known to have difficulty in retrieving negative autobiographical memories. The authors investigated whether these findings were to autobiographical memories. After learning a story containing positive and negative information about mothers and fathers, repressors remembered significantly fewer negative phrases than did controls, although there were no differences in the recall of positive material. (A)

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Cognition and Emotion, Vol. 9 (1995), No. 6 (November), p. 637-642, 12 ref.

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