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DePrince, A.P., Chu, A.T., & Visvanathan, P. (2006). Dissociation and posttraumatic stress<br />
disorder (PTSD). PTSD Research Quarterly, 17(1).<br />
DePrince, A.P. (2005). Social cognition and revictimization risk. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma and<br />
Dissociation, 6, 125-141.<br />
DePrince, A.P., Allard, C., Oh, H., & Freyd, J.J. (2004). What’s in a name for memory errors?<br />
Implications and ethical issues arising from the use <strong>of</strong> the label “false memory” for errors in<br />
memory for details. Ethics & Behavior, 14, 201-233.<br />
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (2004) Costs and benefits <strong>of</strong> being asked about trauma history.<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma Practice, 4(3), 23-35.<br />
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (2004). Forgetting trauma stimuli. Psychological Science, 15, 488-<br />
492.<br />
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (2001). Memory and dissociative tendencies: The roles <strong>of</strong><br />
attentional context and word meaning. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Dissociation, 2, 67-82.<br />
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (2001). The meeting <strong>of</strong> trauma & cognitive science: Facing<br />
challenges and creating opportunities at the crossroads. In Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P.<br />
(Eds.), Trauma and Cognitive Science: A Meeting <strong>of</strong> Minds, Science, and Human Experience<br />
(pp. 1-8). New York: Haworth Press (Published simultaneously as a Special Issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma and as a book published by Haworth<br />
Press).<br />
Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P. (2001). Perspectives on memory for trauma and cognitive<br />
processes associated with dissociative tendencies. In Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P. (Eds.),<br />
Trauma and Cognitive Science: A Meeting <strong>of</strong> Minds, Science, and Human Experience (pp.<br />
137-164). New York: Haworth Press (Published simultaneously as a Special Issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma and as a book published by Haworth<br />
Press).<br />
Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P. (2001) Concluding remarks: Finding a secret garden in trauma<br />
research. To appear in: Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P. (Eds.). In Freyd, J.J. & DePrince, A.P.<br />
(Eds.), Trauma and Cognitive Science: A Meeting <strong>of</strong> Minds, Science, and Human Experience<br />
(pp. 305-310). New York: Haworth Press (Published simultaneously as a Special Issue <strong>of</strong><br />
the Journal <strong>of</strong> Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma and as a Haworth Press book).<br />
Freyd, J.J., DePrince, A.P., & Zurbriggen, E.L. (2001). Self-reported memory for abuse depends<br />
upon victim-perpetrator relationship. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Dissociation, 2, 5-16.<br />
DePrince, A.P. & Freyd, J.J. (1999). Dissociation, attention and memory. Psychological Science,<br />
10, 449-452.<br />
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