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Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens

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Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens. / Qu, Chengcheng; Sas, Corina.
2018. Paper presented at British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom.

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Qu, C & Sas, C 2018, 'Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens', Paper presented at British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom, 2/07/18 - 6/07/18. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2018.161

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Qu, C., & Sas, C. (2018). Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens. Paper presented at British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2018.161

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Qu C, Sas C. Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens. 2018. Paper presented at British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom. doi: 10.14236/ewic/HCI2018.161

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Qu, Chengcheng ; Sas, Corina. / Exploring Memory Interventions in Depression through Lifelogging Lens. Paper presented at British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, United Kingdom.6 p.

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abstract = "Depression is a major affective disorder with significant socio-economic cost. Distinctive autobiographical memory impairments in depression include overgeneralization, negative-bias, and repetitive negative thinking. Some psychotherapeutic interventions are designed to address these impairments, with insufficient technological support. This paper reports on an analysis of four memory-based interventions proven effective in therapeutic practice for depression, while explores the memory impairments addressed by these interventions. We address these findings into three design implications for digital tools in this space. We suggest supports for enriched positive memory recall, strategically negative memory reappraisal and future episodic imagination. ",
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