Remembering Trauma
Book Details
- Publisher : Harvard University Press
- Published : 2005
- Pages : 432
- Category :
Trauma and Violence - Catalogue No : 34420
- ISBN 13 : 9780674018020
- ISBN 10 : 9780674018
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Are horrific experiences indelibly fixed in a victim's memory? Or does the mind protect itself by banishing traumatic memories from consciousness? How victims remember trauma is the most controversial issue in psychology today, spilling out of consulting rooms and laboratories to capture headlines, rupture families, provoke legislative change, and influence criminal trials and civil suits. This book, by a clinician who is also a laboratory researcher, is the first comprehensive, balanced analysis of the clinical and scientific evidence bearing on this issue--and the first to provide definitive answers to the urgent questions at the heart of the controversy.
About the Author(s)
Richard J. McNally is Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
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