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      new window "False Memory Syndrome" Facts Description: Recovered-memories therapist Linda Chapman presents resources about false memory syndrome, dissociation, delayed recall, repression, and recovered memories of child abuse and other traumatic events. (fmsf.com)
new window Abelard - The Myth of Repressed Memory Description: An article which examines the proposal that humans are highly suggestible and memory is very unreliable. Site offers contact information and links to related topics. (abelard.org)
new window Abuse Survivors Syndrome Description: Resources and commentary arguing that recovered memories can be deceptive. (members.tripod.com)
new window Beware Of False Memories: Revised Description: Chaplain Paul G. Durbin, PhD, describes his experiences with his patients during age regression, and cautiously instructs therapists against leading questions. (rickross.com)
new window Boards2Go: Recovered Memory Messageboards Description: An open discussion board predominantly anti-recovered memories therapy. (boards2go.com)
new window Bringing Justice to Wenatchee Description: Journalist Paul Craig Roberts lays the blame for the Wenatchee Witch Hunt squarely at the feet of "hysterical liberals." (robtshepherd.tripod.com)
new window Columbia Journalism Review | U-Turn on Memory Lane Description: Mike Stanton's article about the origins of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. (cjr.org)
new window Courage to Sue: A Parody of Psychotherapy Description: A sardonic statement applying the principles found in Courage To Heal to the therapist rather than the patient. (members.tripod.com)
new window Debunking "False Memory" Myths in Sexual Abuse Cases Description: An article by Attorney Wendy Murphy. (smith-lawfirm.com)
new window Discrediting the False Memory Syndrome Foundation Description: Directory of web resources regarding recovered memory. (astraeasweb.net)
new window False Memory Reading Group Description: Searchable archive of article summaries prepared by the False Memory Reading Group at the University of Arkansas. (comp.uark.edu)
new window HealthCentral.com Cool Tools Description: Self-experiment showing the ease with which the mind can be fooled about "remembering" something. (healthcentral.com)
new window Memory and Reality Description: The official website of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. Memory studies, retractor stories, legal information, newsletters, information on hypnosis, and a scientific focus are presented. (fmsfonline.com)
new window Memory, Trauma Treatment, and the Law Description: Book review by Helen McGonigle of the book by Brown, Sheflin and Hammond. (smith-lawfirm.com)
new window Ohio Association of Responsible Mental Health Practices Description: OARMHP is a state chapter of FMSF. (ltech.net)
new window Pseudoscience, Cross-examination, and Scientific Evidence in the Recovered Memory Controversy Description: A white paper from the American Psychological Association journal "Psychology, Public Policy, and Law", examining the concept of recovered memories from a research perspective. (kspope.com)
new window Questioning Claims About the False Memory Syndrome Epidemic Description: Article by Kenneth Pope, Ph.D. outlined here; also includes links to a number of other resources pertaining to FMS issues. (sover.net)
new window Questions and Answers about Memories of Childhood Abuse Description: Information from APA's Public Affairs Office to help you understand how repressed, recovered, or suggested memories of childhood abuse may occur and what you can do if you or a family member is concerned about a childhood memory. (apa.org)
new window Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse Description: Recoeverd-memories therapist, Jim Hopper PhD, provides resources and commentary supporting amnesia for childhood sexual abuse. (jimhopper.com)
new window Recovered Memory Therapy Description: Description of repressed memories and recovered memory therapy from the point of view that it represents a therapy hoax. (religioustolerance.org)
new window Recovered Memory: A Pandora's Box Description: Concerns about the practice of psychotherapy and recovered memories. (angelfire.com)
new window Remembering Childhood Abuse Description: First-person account of recovered memories from Scott Barak Abraham. (menweb.org)
new window Science Daily | "I Tawt I Taw" A Bunny Wabbit At Disneyland: New Evidence Shows False Memories Can Be Created Description: Article describing an experiment where about one-third of the people who were exposed to a fake print advertisement that described a visit to Disneyland and how they met and shook hands with Bugs Bunny later said they remembered or knew the event happened to them. (sciencedaily.com)
new window The Memory Debate Archives Description: Over 3000 topical cites and 500 links on both sides of the repressed and recovered memories issue. (tmdArchives.org)
new window The Recovered Memory Project Description: An Internet-based research project which is gathering corroborated cases of recovered memories. (brown.edu)
new window The Skeptic | Recovered Memory Therapy and False Memory Syndrome Description: An article by John Hochman, M.D. arguing that recovered memories are generated by some therapists. (skeptic.com)
new window Therapeutic Hypnosis Description: Analysis and criticism of the court opinion in Borawick v. Shaw disallowing the testimony of a victim of sexual abuse who had been been treated with hypnosis. (smith-lawfirm.com)
new window Trauma & Cognitive Science Meeting Description: Tapes available of scientific meeting covering the way in which trauma interacts with information processing. A particular focus will be on how traumatic information is encoded, stored, and later retrieved from memory. (dynamic.uoregon.edu)
new window Treating Patients With Memories of Abuse : Legal Risk Management Description: Written by Samuel J. Knapp and Leon VandeCreek, this book covers the treatment of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse--particularly patients who recover memories while in treatment. Order page. (apa.org)
 




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