Details May Fade, but Memory of Trauma Is Flashbulb Vivid
“The differences between traumatic and everyday memories hinge on the critical levels of surprise and meaningfulness of the impact experienced by the individual.” – Dr. Donald Davidoff
“The differences between traumatic and everyday memories hinge on the critical levels of surprise and meaningfulness of the impact experienced by the individual.” – Dr. Donald Davidoff
Donald A. Davidoff, PhD, and Kay T. Jewels penned a letter to the editor about hoarding disorder.
Dr. Donald Davidoff and other psychiatrists worry that media coverage of the mass shooting may encourage other would-be shooters.
Dr. Donald A. Davidoff, chief of McLean’s Neuropsychology Department, sat down with MD Magazine at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association to talk about the diagnosis and management of neurocognitive disorders in the elderly population.
Dr. Donald A. Davidoff on the diagnosis and management of neurocognitive disorders in the elderly population.
Donald Davidoff, PhD, is a clinical associate in the Neuropsychology Department at McLean Hospital and is an assistant professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, part-time, at Harvard Medical School. He founded the Geriatric Neuropsychiatry Unit and for 16 years was the psychologist...
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