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Conclusion Although the paper points to many critical issues in the repressed memory debate, it does not adequately portray its full complexity. Focusing attention on the simplistic question of whether repressed memories exist or not deflects attention from the more promising issue of how traumatic me...
Reality: "No evidence exists for the repression and recovery of verified, severely traumatic events, and their role in symptom formation has yet to be proved. There is also a striking absence in the literature of well-corroborated cases of such repressed memories recovered through psychotherapy. Gi...
A number of large-scale surveys have shown that many adults, particularly university students, believe that traumatic memories can be repressed and then recovered at a later point in time. How do ordinary people like students, most of whom may not have experiences of repression or ...
Repressed memories: A journey to recovery from sexual abuse R Frederickson 被引量: 99发表: 1992年 Russia economic report : The long journey to recovery In 2015 the Russian economy began its difficult adjustment to the combined impact of the economic sanctions regime imposed in July 2014 and the...
I don’t much like my trauma. It surrounds me, some days like a wall of steel, other days like an amorphous blob of goo. I love the days when I forget it’s there: days filled with forming new, happy, joyful memories, and nights spent feeling safe in my body, and safe in a lo...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then recovered. By retrospectively surveying more than 1,400... Epstein,Michelle,A.,... - 《Child Maltreatment》 被引量: 29发表: 2002年 The Role of Pain Management in Recovery Following Trauma and ...
In reality, this law provided a pot of gold to reward any ignorant, incompetent, or unethical therapist who deliberately or inadvertently caused clients to believe that their suffering was due to repressed memories of childhood abuse. Proof that "Memory Recovery Therapy" Harms the Patient...
You don’t have to be fully healed to start living your life. Indeed, the things you want from life are some of the very things that can accelerate your healing and teach you your biggest lessons. Please understand: you don’t have to defer living your life until ...
She says that exploring repressed memories in depth sometimes causes more symptoms to erupt. The watchword here is safety, but after having emphasized that point, the author concedes that nonetheless the trauma itself must be examined and integrated into the victim's life. In therapy the victim ...