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    Dream Interpretation and False Beliefs by Mazzoni, Giuliana A. L, Lombardo, Pasquale, Malvagia, Stefano, Loftus, Elizabeth F

    “…Dream interpretation is a common practice in psychotherapy. In the research presented in this article, each participant saw a clinician who interpreted a…”
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    Changing Beliefs About Implausible Autobiographical Events: A Little Plausibility Goes a Long Way by Mazzoni, Giuliana A. L, Loftus, Elizabeth F, Kirsch, Irving

    “…Three experiments investigated the malleability of perceived plausibility and the subjective likelihood of occurrence of plausible and implausible events among…”
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    Changing beliefs and memories through dream interpretation by Mazzoni, Giuliana A. L., Loftus, Elizabeth F., Seitz, Aaron, Lynn, Steven J.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-04-1999)
    “…Autobiographical memory is malleable, but how much can we change people's beliefs and memories about the past? We approached this question with a method…”
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    Using imagination and personalized suggestion to change people by Loftus, Elizabeth F., Mazzoni, Giuliana A.L.

    Published in Behavior therapy (1998)
    “…The power of suggestion to change what people say and do is well known. We review some past findings and describe a new method for influencing people's…”
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    DREAM INTERPRETATION CAN CHANGE BELIEFS ABOUT THE PAST by Mazzoni, Giuliana A. L, Loftus, Elizabeth F

    Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (1998)
    “…Forty-six nonclinical subjects reported on their childhood experiences on two occasions, separated by 3-4 weeks. Between these sessions, some subjects were…”
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    Misremembering story material by Mazzoni, Giuliana A. L., Vannucci, Manila, Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    Published in Legal and criminological psychology (01-02-1999)
    “…Purpose. In this research we assessed whether after a subtle suggestion, participants could be led to falsely remember that they had experienced certain items…”
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