Hooked on a memory: How rumination about past positive events might contribute to grandiose ideas?
Catherine BortolonCéline BaeyensStéphane RaffardPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2023)
Our results confirm rumination's causal role in forming grandiose ideas. We also found that autobiographical memory and, more specifically, the capacity to recall past positive experiences coupled with repeatedly thinking about them might constitute a fundamental pathway leading to the persistence of such beliefs. The use of a non-clinical sample limits the results and needs replication in clinical samples.
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