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The Myth of Repressed Memory:

False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse
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St. Martin's Press, Jan 15, 1996 - Psychology - 290 pages

According to many clinical psychologists, when the mind is forced to endure a horrifying experience, it has the ability to bury the entire memory of it so deeply within the unconscious that it can only be recalled in the form of a flashback triggered by a sight, a smell, or a sound. Indeed, therapists and lawyers have created an industry based on treating and litigating the cases of people who suddenly claim to have "recovered" memories of everything from child abuse to murder.

This book reveals that despite decades of research, there is absolutely no controlled scientific support for the idea that memories of trauma are routinely banished into the unconscious and then reliably recovered years later. Since it is not actually a legitimate psychological phenomenon, the idea of "recovered memory"--and the movement that has developed alongside it--is thus closer to a dangerous fad or trendy witch hunt.

 

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Review: The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse

User Review  - Frrobins - Goodreads

I am a fan of Dr. Loftus' research and find it fascinating. That said, this book was a mess. It was not well organized or written. There were some good insights and some good background, ie: how the ... Read full review

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User Review  - Tim - Goodreads

Read it back in the late 90s too. It was a book that needed to be written. There was a segment in behavioral health culture that was completely out of control. Read full review

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About the author (1996)

Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington, is also the author of Witness for the Defense and Eyewitness Testimony.

Katherine Ketcham is also the co-author of Under the Influence, The Spirituality of Imperfection, Beyond the Influence, The Power of Empathy, and other books.

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