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Repressed Memories: Can You Forget About Trauma?

Therapy in a Nutshell

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The Importance of Memories

In the 1990s there was a resurgence of repressed memory therapy where clinicians would constantly prompt clients to remember forgotten memories. And this led to the creation of false memories and lots of harm. Theorists now describe memory as a tool that our brain uses to create a stable self-concept. Barely if ever are memories exact replicas of the past. Instead memories are often stitched together into plausible, but not necessarily accurate narratives based on beliefs, feelings, intuitions, guesses, and memory fragments.

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