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Memory in dispute
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ISBN: 0429901968 0429477198 1282900439 9786612900433 1849402590 9781849402590 9781781810620 1781810621 9780429901966 9780429930423 0429930429 1855751224 9781855751224 0429916191 9780429916199 9780429477195 9781282900431 6612900431 Year: 1998 Publisher: London : Karnac Books,

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A much-needed and valuable book written by clinicians experienced in working with individuals suffering from the trauma of recovered memory.

Associative illusions of memory : false memory research in DRM and related tasks
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ISBN: 1841694142 9781841694146 9780203782934 9781134606764 9781134606832 9781134606900 9781138006072 Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, NY ; Hove, East Sussex, UK : Psychology Press,


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The myth of repressed memory : false memories and allegations of sexual abuse
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ISBN: 0312114540 Year: 1994 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): St. Martin's

Resolving childhood trauma : a long-term study of abuse survivors
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ISBN: 076192129X 1452238308 1322413495 1452221839 Year: 2000 Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,

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Through written questionnaires, extensive interviews and follow-up contacts, this insightful book analyses the impact of early trauma over subsequent years, examines the role of amnesia following trauma and monitors the progress toward recovery.


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True and false recovered memories : toward a reconciliation of the debate
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ISSN: 01467875 ISBN: 1283440822 9786613440822 1461411955 1461411947 1489987134 Year: 2012 Volume: 58 Publisher: New York ; London : Springer,

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Beginning in the 1990s, the contentious “memory wars” divided psychologists into two schools of thought: that adults’ recovered memories of childhood abuse were generally true, or that they were generally not, calling theories, therapies, professional ethics, and survivor credibility into question. More recently, findings from cognitive psychology and neuroimaging as well as new theoretical constructs are bringing balance, if not reconciliation, to this polarizing debate. Based on presentations at the 2010 Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, True and False Recovered Memories: Toward a Reconciliation of the Debate assembles an expert panel of scholars, professors, and clinicians to update and expand research and knowledge about the complex interaction of cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors involved in remembering—and forgetting—severe childhood trauma. Contrasting viewpoints, elaborations on existing ideas, challenges to accepted models, and intriguing experimental data shed light on such issues as the intricacies of identity construction in memory, post-trauma brain development, and the role of suggestive therapeutic techniques in creating false memories. Taken together, these papers add significant new dimensions to a rapidly evolving field. Featured in the coverage: • The cognitive neuroscience of true and false memories. • Toward a cognitive-neurobiological model of motivated forgetting. • The search for repressed memory. • A theoretical framework for understanding recovered memory experiences. • Cognitive underpinnings of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. • Motivated forgetting and misremembering: perspectives from betrayal trauma theory. Clinical and cognitive psychologists on all sides of the debate will welcome True and False Recovered Memories as a trustworthy reference, an impartial guide to ongoing controversies, and a springboard for future inquiry.

Trauma and memory
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ISBN: 1280451734 9786610451739 1423740742 0198026064 160256082X 9781423740742 9781602560826 9781280451737 9780195100655 0195100654 0195100654 6610451737 9780198026068 0197737196 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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This scholarly guide takes a balanced look at the controversies surrounding recovered memories of trauma, especially childhood sexual abuse. Therapeutic approaches to patients suffering the after effects of trauma are considered in detail.

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