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Autobiographical memory dysfunctions in depressive disorders

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PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 100-108

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pcn.12370

Keywords

autobiographical memory; depression; diagnosis; etiology; symptoms

Funding

  1. NHMRC senior principal research fellowship [1059660]
  2. scientific research grants from Medical University of Lodz [503/5-062-02/503-51-006]

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Autobiographical memory (AM) is a ubiquitous human experience that belongs to long-term declarative memory. It plays interpersonal and intrapsychic functions. The main aim of this study is to present results of contemporary research on AM in recurrent depressive disorders. The available research literature suggests that AM dysfunctions are a precursor and risk factor for recurrent depressive disorders and that they also appear to be a consequence of depressive symptoms in a bidirectional and interacting manner. These data suggest that AM might be a viable therapeutic target for cognitive remediation strategies, given the impact of cognition on diverse clinical outcomes.

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