Memories associated with the imagery Sample Clauses

Memories associated with the imagery. All of the participants for whom an image was explored in detail also had at least one memory associated with the image (n = 11). Only one memory that seemed to the participant to be most related to the image was explored in more detail. The average age of the participants in the memory was 31 (SD = 20.41, range 7-65), with almost half of the memories (n = 5, 45%) being before the age of 19. Details of memories are reported in Table 15. All of the memories related to past traumatic events and many were similar in content to the image. Those unrelated to the caring role included events such as childhood sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence, diagnosis of life threatening illness and witnessing death or accident of close family members. Memories related to the caring role were associated with the process of the service user being sectioned, police involvement, diagnosis (or realisation that service user was experiencing auditory hallucinations), the effect on other family members and seeing the service user acutely physically unwell (i.e., experiencing epileptic seizure). A variety of emotions were associated with the memory (see Table 17). Table 17 Different rates of emotion associated with memory (n = 11) Emotion n (%) Mean level of emotion rated from 0 - 100 Sadness 7 (64%) 88 Anger 3 (27%) 90 Confusion 2 (18%) 85 Anxiety 2 (18%) 80 Fear 1 (9%) 75 Shame 1 (9%) 80 Sick 1 (9%) 80 Guilt 1 (9%) 70 Frustration 1 (9%) 100 Loneliness 1 (9%) 50 Numb 1 (9%) 100 Helplessness 1 (9%) 100 Hopelessness 1 (9%) 90 Worthlessness 1 (9%) 85 Note: most participants reported more than one emotion In addition to rating how vivid the memory was, participants were also asked to rate the degree to which, when they had this memory, it felt as if the event was happening all over again and also whether the emotions and physical sensations were the same as, or very similar to, those that were felt in the actual event (see Table 18 for mean ratings). Table 18 Mean rating for the degree of vividness, re-experiencing of the event, emotions and physical sensations (n = 11) M SD Range Vividness 77 23.49 35-100 Re-experiencing event 38 35.24 0-90 Re-experiencing of emotions 44 35.69 0-90 Re-experiencing of physical sensations 36 37.30 0-90 Table 19 shows the mean level of distress, interference, controllability and threat associated with the images and memories. Table 19 A comparison of mean levels of subjective experiences for intrusive imagery and memories (n = 11) Mean ratings for intru...
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