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Are traumatic memories at first extraordinarily bad and then extraordinarily good?
Are traumatic memories at first extraordinarily bad and then extraordinarily good? Legal and Criminological Psychology, EarlyView. Go to Source
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The weight of evidence regarding the nature of traumatic memories: A comment on Mazzoni et al.
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The neuroscience of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory: Premature conclusions and unanswered questions
The neuroscience of dissociative amnesia and repressed memory: Premature conclusions and unanswered questions Abstract Purpose A heated debate exists on whether traumatic memories can be dissociated or repressed. One way…
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Damned if you don’t: Public perceptions of polygraph testing and suspect willingness to be tested
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Urgent issues and prospects in guilty plea research and practice
Urgent issues and prospects in guilty plea research and practice Abstract Criminal legal systems around the world rely heavily on defendants foregoing their right to trial and pleading guilty. However,…
Factors influencing recidivism among female inmates in drug‐related cases in Thailand: Self‐compassion, antisocial personality, guilt, and hope
Factors influencing recidivism among female inmates in drug‐related cases in Thailand: Self‐compassion, antisocial personality, guilt, and hope Abstract Purpose This study investigates the causal relationships between self-compassion, antisocial personality, guilt,…