Vocabulary:
lcsh
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Topic
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Work cat.: Jorgensen, Melinda Lee. Exploring the relationships between PTSD, verbal learning and recall, and intrusive thoughts,
2006: p. 1 (intrusive thoughts; "Intrusive thoughts are related to experiences of distress following a traumatic event ...
Several experimental studies demonstrated a relationship between intrusive thoughts and thought suppression")
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, June 2006: v. 44, no. 6, p. 785 (Teachman, Bethany A., et al. "Implicit and explicit appraisals
of the importance of intrusive thoughts")
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Intrusive thoughts in clinical disorders, c2005.
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Wikipedia, Oct. 4, 2006 (intrusive thoughts)
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Thes. of psych. index terms, 10th ed., c2005; Colman, Andrew. W. Dict. of psych., 2003; Thes. of ERIC descriptors, 14th ed.,
c2001; Corsini encyc. of psych. and behav'l science, 3rd ed., c2001; Encyc. of psych., 2000
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Here are entered works on unwelcome, unpleasant thoughts triggered by distress following a traumatic event and common to post-traumatic
stress disorder. Works on the delusion that thoughts are being inserted into one's mind by someone else are entered under
Thought insertion.
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Note under Thought insertion