Over and Over Again: A Study on Recounting and Reconstruing After Marital Separation

The present study explores the acts of recounting and reconstruing memories in participants following a marital separation. Six undergraduate judges listened to stream-of-consciousness (SOC) recordings about participants' separation, then rating the degree to which participants engaged in two p...

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Main Author: Whatton, Alyssa
Other Authors: Sbarra, David
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625239
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6252392017-08-12T03:00:34Z Over and Over Again: A Study on Recounting and Reconstruing After Marital Separation Whatton, Alyssa Whatton, Alyssa Sbarra, David The present study explores the acts of recounting and reconstruing memories in participants following a marital separation. Six undergraduate judges listened to stream-of-consciousness (SOC) recordings about participants' separation, then rating the degree to which participants engaged in two patterns of self-reflective thought, recounting or reconstruing, which refer to dwelling on details with a self-immersed perspective or trying to uncover the meaning behind the experience with a self-distanced perspective, respectively. Judges’ ratings of these constructs were not only highly reliable, but recounting memories were positively correlated with self-reported rumination and negatively correlated with reconstruing memories as predicted. The results of this study provide evidence of not only third parties being able to accurately identify when a person is reconstruing and recounting, but that recounting and reconstruing are associated with many other constructs related to psychological distress. 2017 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625239 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/625239 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The present study explores the acts of recounting and reconstruing memories in participants following a marital separation. Six undergraduate judges listened to stream-of-consciousness (SOC) recordings about participants' separation, then rating the degree to which participants engaged in two patterns of self-reflective thought, recounting or reconstruing, which refer to dwelling on details with a self-immersed perspective or trying to uncover the meaning behind the experience with a self-distanced perspective, respectively. Judges’ ratings of these constructs were not only highly reliable, but recounting memories were positively correlated with self-reported rumination and negatively correlated with reconstruing memories as predicted. The results of this study provide evidence of not only third parties being able to accurately identify when a person is reconstruing and recounting, but that recounting and reconstruing are associated with many other constructs related to psychological distress.
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title_short Over and Over Again: A Study on Recounting and Reconstruing After Marital Separation
title_full Over and Over Again: A Study on Recounting and Reconstruing After Marital Separation
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