Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False?

Editor : Joseph Sandler, Editor : Peter Fonagy

Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False?

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 1997
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 272
  • Category :
    Trauma and Violence
  • Catalogue No : 4905
  • ISBN 13 : 9781855751668
  • ISBN 10 : 1855751666

Reviews and Endorsements

'This excellent book retains the freshness of spontaneous debate at a Conference at University College, London, combined with the measured and scholarly quality of the main papers. Lawrence Weiskrantz (who chaired the advisory Board of the British False Memory Society) sets the scene, highlighting some of the concerns of those representing the falsely accused and drawing attention to misleading assumptions that may lie behind evaluations of recovered memories. John Morton (who Chaired the British Psychological Society Working Party on Recovered Memories) then outlines various contemporary models of memory, indicating possible mechanisms whereby some recovered memories could be false and some genuine. Next, Valerie Sinason displays her gift for hearing the unbearable in a rich account of the emergence of communications of abuse in child psychotherapy.

The second half of the book contains a carefully argued chapter by Joseph and Anne-Marie Sandler crucially revising core psychoanalytic concepts in relation to memory and repression. Finally, Peter Fonagy and Mary Target present an overview, offering some of the most sophisticated thinking to be found in discussions of recovered memory and clinical technique. There is much to learn and think about in these pages.'
- Phil Mollon, from his Foreword

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