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The Myth of Repressed Memory
Elizabeth F. Loftus
Katherine Ketcham
其他書名
False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse
出版
St. Martin's Press
, 1994
主題
Psychology / General
ISBN
0312114540
9780312114541
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=LQ5hQgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Across the country, families are being torn apart and people sent to prison, all because of a trendy new psychological phenomenon: recovered memory. According to many clinical psychologists, when the mind is forced to endure a horrifying experience, it has the ability to bury the entire memory of it so deeply within the unconscious that it can only be recalled in the form of a flashback triggered by a sight, a smell, or a sound. Therapists and lawyers have created an industry based on treating and litigating the cases of people who suddenly claim to have "recovered" memories of everything from child abuse to murder.
Dr. Loftus reveals that despite decades of research, there is absolutely no controlled scientific support for the idea that memories of trauma are routinely banished into the unconscious and then reliably recovered years later.