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Self-defining memories (SDMs) are memories that are still important today to understand who the investigators are and participate to the maintain of personal identity. SDMs are also linked to our capacity to project ourselves into the future. In bipolar disorder, life events play an important role in the course and outcome of the disease. the study is the first to investigate SDMs and self-defining future projections in a population of remitted patients with bipolar disorder.
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Study design: case / control study in inclusion prospective, single center. population:
The two groups will be matched for age (± 3 years), sex and educational level (± 2 years).
Plan of investigation: the study will be done in two visits:
The first visit by a psychiatrist for:
2nd visit, a maximum of 15 days after the first visit by a psychologist, neuropsychologist for the award of the memories of love and future projections defining self: the experimenter asks the subjects to relate memories 3 and 3 future projections. It is important personal events that arouse strong emotions and that the subjects often think.
Memories and projections reported by the subjects are then classified according to their emotional valence, their content, significance and degree of integration itself.
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Inclusion Criteria:
BD patients :
Healthy Controls (HC):
Exclusion criteria
BD patients :
HC:
60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Sarah BARRIERE; Delphine RAUCHER-CHENE
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