Guided Recall of Positive Autobiographical Memories Increases Anticipated Pleasure and Psychological Resources, and Reduces Depressive Symptoms: A Replication and Extension of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Positive Cognitive‐Reminiscence Therapy

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Reminiscence-based interventions focus on recalling autobiographical memories and reflective reasoning to develop a healthy and adaptive view of oneself and one’s life. This study aimed to replicate the effects of a three-session, group-based, positive-memory version of cognitive-reminiscence therapy (CRT) on psychological resources and mental well-being and extend the findings to anticipated pleasure. The participants (N=75, Mage= 43.7 (SD= 16.7), 60% females) were randomised to CRT or control group. Anticipated pleasure, psychological resources (schemas of positive self-esteem, self-efficacy, meaning in life, optimism), mental well-being (depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms) and theorised change processes (automatic negative thoughts, awareness of narrative identity) were assessed. Relative to the control group, the CRT group reported significantly higher anticipated pleasure (d=0.76-0.93) and psychological resources of self-esteem, self-efficacy, and optimism (d’s=0.58-0.99) at post-CRT and follow-up, and lower depressive symptoms post-CRT and at follow-up (d=0.56–0.67). Findings on meaning in life and negative automatic thinking were partially replicated. This study replicates findings of the effectiveness of this intervention for improving psychological resources such self-worth, confidence and optimism and depressive symptoms, and indicates additional effects on anticipated pleasure. CRT may serve as a standalone intervention, or as an adjunct ‘memory booster’ for interventions focused on future thinking and related anticipated reward

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