[HTML][HTML] Attachment patterns and autobiographical episodic memory functioning: A systemic review of adult studies to advance clinical psychological science

A Lau-Zhu, F Williams, C Steel - Clinical psychology review, 2023 - Elsevier
Patterns of insecure attachment are associated with psychopathology but the mechanisms
involved remain poorly understood. Cognitive science proposes that attachment patterns are …

A review of overgeneral memory in child psychopathology

C Hitchcock, RDV Nixon… - British Journal of Clinical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) refers to the impaired retrieval of
specific events from autobiographical memory. This review examined OGM in children and …

[BUKU][B] Family narratives and the development of an autobiographical self: Social and cultural perspectives on autobiographical memory

R Fivush - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Stories are central to our world. We form our families, our communities, and our nations
through stories. It is through stories of our everyday experiences that each of us constructs …

Talking (or not talking) about the past: The influence of parent–child conversation about negative experiences on children's memories

K Salmon, E Reese - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We review research investigating the influence of conversations between parents and their
children about past negative experiences on children's memory and management of their …

Mother–child reminiscing and autobiographical memory specificity among preschool-age children.

K Valentino, AK Nuttall, M Comas… - Developmental …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Overgeneral memory (OGM) refers to difficulty in retrieving specific autobiographical
memories. The tendency to be overgeneral in autobiographical memory recall is more …

Maternal reminiscing and child autobiographical memory elaboration: A meta-analytic review.

Y Wu, L Jobson - Developmental Psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Significant research has investigated the relationship between mother–child reminiscing
and children's autobiographical memory development. It has been suggested that mothers …

The importance of memory specificity and memory coherence for the self: Linking two characteristics of autobiographical memory

E Vanderveren, P Bijttebier, D Hermans - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Autobiographical memory forms a network of memories about personal experiences that
defines and supports well-being and effective functioning of the self in various ways. During …

From infancy to eight: How early maternal mental health, emotion reminiscing, and language shape children's mental health

S Russell, AL Bird, K Waldie, E Peterson… - Development and …, 2024 - cambridge.org
To test the transmission of mental health difficulties from mother to child, we examined
mediation through emotion reminiscing conversations and child language. Maternal …

Sociocultural developmental approaches to autobiographical memory

R Fivush - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The sociocultural developmental model of autobiographical memory development has been
a highly generative theoretical framework over the past 30 years, garnering both a great …

A developmental psychopathology perspective on autobiographical memory in autism spectrum disorder

CG McDonnell, K Valentino, JJ Diehl - Developmental Review, 2017 - Elsevier
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition defined along a continuum of socio-
communicative difficulties, is associated with unique patterns of memory functioning …