Memory, memory loss, and the controversy surrounding repressed memories and the accuracy of recovered memories.
Cognitive Disorders & Dementia (CPA)
False Memory Syndrome Foundation
Memory and Memory DisordersQuestions & Answers About Memories of Childhood Abuse (APA)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse: Scientific & Scholarly Resources
Allen, Jon G., & Smith, William H.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Dissociative Disorders. Jason Aronson, 1995
Baker, Robert A.
Child Sexual Abuse and False Memory Syndrome. Prometheus Books, 1998
Briere, John
Therapy For Adults Molested As Children: Beyond Survival (Revised). Springer Publishing, 1996
Dineen, Tana
Manufacturing Victims. Robert Davies, 2001
Freyd, Jennifer J.
Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Childhood Abuse. Harvard University Press, 1996
Gartner, Richard B.
Memories of Sexual Betrayal: Truth, Fantasy, Repression, and Dissociation. Jason Aronson, 1989
Loftus, Elizabeth F.
The Myth of Repressed Memory. McClelland & Stewart, 1996
Lynn, Steven Jay, & McConkey, Kevin M.
Truth In Memory. Guilford Publications, 1998
Phyllis J. Proust & Keith S. Dobson (1998)
Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Searching for the Middle Ground in Clinical Practice, Canadian Psychology, 39:4, 257-265.
Pope, Kenneth L., & Brown, Laura S.
Recovered Memories of Abuse: Assessment, Therapy, Forensics. American Psychological Association, 1996
Prozan, Charlotte
Construction and Reconstruction of Memory: Dilemmas of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Jason Aronson, 1997
Reviere, Susan L.
Memory of Childhood Trauma: A Clinician's Guide to the Literature. Guilford Publications, 1996
Spanos, Nicholas P.
Multiple Identities and False Memories: A Socio-Cognitive Approach. American Psychological Association, 1996
Whitfield, Charles L., & Courtois, Christine
Memory and Abuse: Remembering and Healing the Effects of Trauma. Health Communications, 1995
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