The book 'Michelle Remembers' sparked a panic about satanic abuse, where families were believed to be part of cults ritually abusing children. This led to the theory that individuals with low self-esteem, engaging in self-harm, or dissociating must have experienced some form of abuse, usually sexual, that they needed to remember. Repressed memory therapy emerged as a tool to uncover these supposed hidden memories, assuming that individuals repress traumatic events.

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