ABSTRACT

Noted scholars from a broad range of sub-disciplines in psychology discuss the ways in which the memories of our lives come to influence who we are, our personalities, and our emotional functioning. Other topics covered include how our personalities and self-concepts influence what we remember from our lives, and the notion of memory and the self as interdependent psychological phenomena.

part 1|2 pages

PART 1 The Emergence of the Self and Memory

part 3|2 pages

THE SELF AND MEMORY FOR EMOTIONALLY VALENCED INFORMATION

chapter 8|20 pages

Self-Protective Memory

part 4|2 pages

PART 4 The Self and Memory across Time