[PDF] Reports of Recovered Memories of Abuse in Therapy in a Large Age-Representative U.S. National Sample: Therapy Type and Decade Comparisons | Semantic Scholar
@article{Patihis2018ReportsOR, title={Reports of Recovered Memories of Abuse in Therapy in a Large Age-Representative U.S. National Sample: Therapy Type and Decade Comparisons}, author={Lawrence Patihis and Mark H. Pendergrast}, journal={Clinical Psychological Science}, year={2018}, volume={7}, pages={21 - 3}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:150267043} }
People who reported seeing therapists who discussed the possibility of repressed memories of abuse were 20 times more likely to report recovered abuse memories than those who did not.
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This chapter summarizes the work of the research group on adults who report either repressed, recovered, or continuous memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) or who report no history of CSA, and suggests a third perspective on recovered memories that does not require the concept of repression.