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      Silencing historical trauma: The politics and psychology of memory and voice.

      Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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            Expressive writing can increase working memory capacity.

            The effect of emotional disclosure through expressive writing on available working memory (WM) capacity was examined in 2 semester-long experiments. In the first study, 35 freshmen assigned to write about their thoughts and feelings about coming to college demonstrated larger working memory gains 7 weeks later compared with 36 writers assigned to a trivial topic. Increased use of cause and insight words was associated with greater WM improvements. In the second study, students (n = 34) who wrote about a negative personal experience enjoyed greater WM improvements and declines in intrusive thinking compared with students who wrote about a positive experience (n = 33) or a trivial topic (n = 34). The results are discussed in terms of a model grounded in cognitive and social psychological theory in which expressive writing reduces intrusive and avoidant thinking about a stressful experience, thus freeing WM resources.
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              The testimony of political repression as a therapeutic instrument.

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                Journal
                Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
                Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1532-7949
                1078-1919
                2007
                2007
                : 13
                : 2
                : 153-174
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                10.1080/10781910701271200
                4a1eb7ab-0678-46de-9fe5-ac672bbf1003
                © 2007
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