Involuntary memories after a positive film are dampened by a visuospatial task: unhelpful in depression but helpful in mania?

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Published in Clin Psychol Psychother on May 09, 2012

Authors

Charlotte Davies1, Aiysha Malik, Arnaud Pictet, Simon E Blackwell, Emily A Holmes

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK.

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