The recovered memory--false memory debate /

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Imprint:San Diego : Academic Press, 1996.
Description:xv, 394 p.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2517828
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Other authors / contributors:Pezdek, Kathy.
Banks, William P.
ISBN:0125529759 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes index.
Table of Contents:
  • Childhood Trauma and Memory
  • Predictors of Accurate and Inaccurate Memories of Traumatic Events Experienced in Childhood
  • Recall among Adult Survivors of Childhood
  • Comparing Amnesic and Nonamnesic Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Longitudinal Study
  • True Memories of Childhood Trauma: Flaws, Absences, and Returns
  • Functional Retrograde Amnesia as a Model of Amnesia for Childhood Sexual Abuse
  • The Development of Self and Autobiographical Memory:
  • Making Memories: The Influence of Joint Encoding on Later Recall by Young Children
  • How Can I Remember When "I" Wasn't There: Long-Term Retention of Traumatic Experiences and Emergence of the Cognitive Self
  • Young Children's Event Recall: Are Memories Constructed through Discourse?
  • Children's Memory for Traumatic Events: Implications for Testimony
  • Childhood Memory: Distortion and Suggestibility
  • Memory for Childhood Events: How Suggestible Is It?
  • Contextual Influences on Children's Remembering
  • Repeatedly Thinking about a Non-event: Source Misattributions among Preschoolers
  • Reducing the Potential for Distortion of Childhood Memories
  • Repressed Memory and Recovered Memory
  • Contextualizing and Clarifying Criticisms of Memory Work in Psychotherapy
  • Seeking the Core: The Issues and Evidence Surrounding Recovered Accounts of Sexual Trauma
  • The Trauma-Memory Argument and Recovered Memory Therapy
  • Recovered Memories: Lost and Found?
  • Professional Practice, Psychological Science, and the Recovered Memory Debate
  • On the Construction of Truth and Falsity: Whose Memory, Whose History
  • Informed Clinical Practice and the Delayed Memory Controversy
  • Interim Report of the Working Group on Investigation of Memories of Childhood Abuse, American Psychological Association,Recovered Memories: The Report of the Working Party of the British Psychological Society
  • Index