How people remember - and forget - traumatic experiences is a
highly controversial issue in psychiatry and psychology. At the
moment, the field of trauma and memory is dominated by several
controversies (for a review, see Brewin, 2007). The purpose of this
special issue is to highlight studies examining remembering and
forgetting in people who report having experienced traumatic
events. Moreover, this issue will also focus on research
manipulating memory functioning, thereby providing us important
information regarding the status of traumatic memories. This
research on trauma and memory may provide important clues to the
architecture and characteristics of both abnormal and normal memory
functioning.
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