Is traumatic amnesia nothing but psychiatric folklore? | Semantic Scholar
Recovered memories.
Evidence concerning the existence of the repression and recovery of autobiographic memories of traumatic events and research on the development of false autobiographical memories are reviewed, how specific therapeutic procedures can lead to false memories, and individual vulnerability to resisting false memories.
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- H. G. Pope, Jr.Steven BarryJ. BodkinJ. Hudson
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Psychology
59 clusion, in which they raise serious reservations about the merits of the dissociative disorders and their continued inclusion in the DSM-V, raises several issues of concern. Firstly, outlined in…