Published on in Vol 5, No 11 (2021): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/29873, first published .
Reducing Intrusive Memories of Childhood Trauma Using a Visuospatial Intervention: Case Study in Iceland

Reducing Intrusive Memories of Childhood Trauma Using a Visuospatial Intervention: Case Study in Iceland

Reducing Intrusive Memories of Childhood Trauma Using a Visuospatial Intervention: Case Study in Iceland

Journals

  1. Thorarinsdottir K, Holmes E, Hardarson J, Stephenssen E, Jonasdottir M, Kanstrup M, Singh L, Hauksdottir A, Halldorsdottir T, Gudmundsdottir B, Thordardottir E, Valdimarsdottir U, Bjornsson A. Using a Brief Mental Imagery Competing Task to Reduce the Number of Intrusive Memories: Exploratory Case Series With Trauma-Exposed Women. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(7):e37382 View
  2. Iyadurai L, Highfield J, Kanstrup M, Markham A, Ramineni V, Guo B, Jaki T, Kingslake J, Goodwin G, Summers C, Bonsall M, Holmes E. Reducing intrusive memories after trauma via an imagery-competing task intervention in COVID-19 intensive care staff: a randomised controlled trial. Translational Psychiatry 2023;13(1) View
  3. Hardarson J, Gamble B, Thorarinsdottir K, Stephensen E, Kanstrup M, Gudmundsson T, Valdimarsdóttir U, Hauksdottir A, Bjornsson A, Moulds M, Holmes E. Developing a brief cognitive task intervention to reduce long-standing intrusive memories of trauma: A feasibility study with remote delivery for women in Iceland. Clinical Psychology in Europe 2024;6(1) View
  4. Varma M, Zeng S, Singh L, Holmes E, Huang J, Chiu M, Hu X. A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental methods for modulating intrusive memories following lab-analogue trauma exposure in non-clinical populations. Nature Human Behaviour 2024;8(10):1968 View
  5. Kubickova V, Steel C, Moulds M, Kanstrup M, Beer S, Darwent M, Keating L, Holmes E, Iyadurai L. Reducing the Number of Intrusive Memories of Work-Related Traumatic Events in Frontline Health Care Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Series. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e55562 View