Jane HerlihySummaryCountry: UK Publications
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Discrepancies in autobiographical memories--implications for the assessment of asylum seekers: repeated interviews studyJane Herlihy
Traumatic Stress Clinic, London W1T 4PL
BMJ 324:324-7. 2002..To investigate the consistency of autobiographical memory of people seeking asylum, in light of the assumption that discrepancies in asylum seekers' accounts of persecution mean that they are fabricating their stories...
Should discrepant accounts given by asylum seekers be taken as proof of deceit?Jane Herlihy
Trauma Clinic, 7 Devonshire Street, London W1W 5DY, UK
Torture 16:81-92. 2006..We review some of the psychological processes at work when a person applies for asylum, and report a study offering empirical evidence of some of the reasons why accounts of traumatic experiences may be inconsistent...
Asylum claims and memory of trauma: sharing our knowledgeJane Herlihy
Br J Psychiatry 191:3-4. 2007....
Specificity of episodic and semantic aspects of autobiographical memory in relation to symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Ali R Moradi
Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran
Acta Psychol (Amst) 127:645-53. 2008..The data from both studies are discussed in terms of compromised access to specific autobiographical material in distressed trauma survivors reflecting a process of affect regulation...
Impact of sexual violence on disclosure during Home Office interviewsDiana Bogner
North London Forensic Service, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 191:75-81. 2007..Late disclosure or non-disclosure during Home Office interviews is commonly cited as a reason to doubt an asylum seeker's credibility, but disclosure may be affected by other factors...
