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Cognitive and emotional processing in narratives of women abused by intimate partners.

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  • Cognitive and emotional processing in narratives of women abused by intimate partners. Abstract Text:

    danielle holmesDanielle Holmes,georg w alpersGeorg W Alpers,tasneem ismailjiTasneem Ismailji,catherine classenCatherine Classen,talor walesTalor Wales,valerie cheastyValerie Cheasty,andrew millerAndrew Miller,cheryl koopmanCheryl Koopman,danielle holmesDanielle Holmes,georg w alpersGeorg W Alpers,tasneem ismailjiTasneem Ismailji,catherine classenCatherine Classen,talor walesTalor Wales,valerie cheastyValerie Cheasty,andrew millerAndrew Miller,cheryl koopmanCheryl Koopman,

    This study examined relationships between cognitive and emotional processing with changes in pain and depression among intimate partner violence survivors. Twenty-five women who wrote about their most traumatic experiences completed measures of pain and depressive symptoms before the first writing session and again 4 months following the last writing session. Reduced pain was significantly associated with less use of positive and negative emotion words. Relationships between cognitive and emotional aspects of writing with changes in depressive symptoms fell short of statistical significance. The results suggest that emotional processing in narrative writing predicts changes in pain in intimate partner violence survivors.

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    d holmesD Holmes,gw alpersGW Alpers,t ismailjiT Ismailji,c classenC Classen,t walesT Wales,v cheastyV Cheasty,a millerA Miller,c koopmanC Koopman,d holmesD Holmes,gw alpersGW Alpers,t ismailjiT Ismailji,c classenC Classen,t walesT Wales,v cheastyV Cheasty,a millerA Miller,c koopmanC Koopman,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Violence against women

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 1192-205

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    ISSN: 1077-8012

    DAY: 22

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

    Country: United States

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