The effect of involuntary positive memory retrieval on mood repair of non-clinically depressed people
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that voluntary positive memory retrieval commonly leads to mood repair in the non-depressed population but not in depressed people, while it has been suggested that involuntary positive memory retrieval can repair the mood of depressed people. However, the difference in the mood repair effect between voluntary and involuntary positive memory retrieval on depressed people remains unclear from an experimental...
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Title
The effect of involuntary positive memory retrieval on mood repair of non-clinically depressed people
Published Date
Aug 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
10
Pages
4760 - 4769
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