@MevaghS presents data showing people can have ptsd-like symptoms for events they think could happen and they have them to a similar degree to traumatic events they have experienced #SARMAC2019
“Our findings provide the first experimental demonstration that when subjects intentionally, yet fluently, bring a memory to mind, they may mistakenly judge that the retrieval occurred without intent.”
Cheers to John Skowronski and the new PsycReports. https://t.co/ieq6eyk0gX
My first publication is finally here! Huge thanks to my co-authors @deannemgreen Jacinta Oulton + @MelTakarangi. And my lab support network!
Expecting the worst: Investigating the effects of trigger warnings on reactions to ambiguously themed photos. https://t.co/R8nNbgfXcy
Just out today in Clinical Psyc Science: trigger warnings don’t do what they’re supposed to do. heads-up @MevaghS @DerynStrange
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