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Chris R. Brewin

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  408
Citations -  40330

Chris R. Brewin is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autobiographical memory & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 389 publications receiving 36517 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris R. Brewin include Medical Research Council & Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal.

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The social context of explanatory style

TL;DR: Mikulincer, M. as mentioned in this paper, and Caspy, T. (1986). Attributional processes in the learned helplessness paradigm: Behavioral effects of global attributions. Australian Journal of Psychology, 36, 267-283.
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Autobiographical Memory and Emotional Disorder

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the Trauma Memory Quality Questionnaire: Preliminary development and validation of a measure of Trauma memory characteristics for children and adolescents in the US.
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The British Journal of (Social and) Clinical Psychology– a brief citation review

TL;DR: The 50th volume of the British Journal of Clinical Psychology (BJCP) was published in 2017 as mentioned in this paper, with a focus on the use of robust scientific methodologies for clinical research.

Imagery rescripting for intrusive sensory memories in major depression following traumatic experiences

TL;DR: The cognitive behavioural treatment of depression has changed little since the cognitive model was originally developed (Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery,1979) as discussed by the authors. But, only around 25% of patients treated with CBT can recover and remain well for 1 year, leaving many patients at risk of further relapse.