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The Myth of Repressed Memory
Book • 1992
In 'The Myth of Repressed Memory', Elizabeth Loftus and Katherine Ketcham challenge the notion that traumatic memories can be repressed and later recovered through therapy.
They argue that such recovered memories often result from suggestive therapeutic techniques, leading to false accusations and family conflicts.
The book presents several case studies to support their claims, highlighting the potential dangers of relying on recovered memories in legal proceedings.
They argue that such recovered memories often result from suggestive therapeutic techniques, leading to false accusations and family conflicts.
The book presents several case studies to support their claims, highlighting the potential dangers of relying on recovered memories in legal proceedings.