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  • '''Recovered memory''' is the apparent resurrection of the [[memory]] of events that had been f ...d fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: implications for the recovered memory debate. ''Law Hum Behav'' 23:517-37 PMID 10487147</ref>
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  • ...rest of the article. Would the title sentence "'''Neurological theories of recovered memory''' has been defined as the phenomenon of partially or fully losing part or ..., setting this context would require an article truly about all views of [[recovered memory]]. It can't be a way to introduce the broader term as accepted, and then go
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  • ...sionate about this book. Ofshe and Watters are angry, and for good reason: recovered memory is not merely another therapeutic fad. In their view, it is an unscientific #Cannell J ''et al.'' (2001) Standards for informed consent in recovered memory therapy. ''J Am Acad Psychiatry Law'' 29:138-47. PMID 11471779 ''"Malpracti
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  • *[http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/index.html Recovered Memory Project] ...J (2007)[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb1416/is_2_29/ai_n29342485 Recovered memory debate revisited: practice implications for mental health counselors.(PRACT
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  • #redirect [[Recovered memory]]
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  • Methods used by therapists to elicit suspected [[recovered memory]]
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  • == Relationship to recovered memory article == There is a controversial draft article [[recovered memory]], which does talk about memory mechanisms and how trauma may interfere wit
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  • ...surrounding it are a legitimate therapeutic goal. The problem comes when [[recovered memory]], elicited with such techniques, are offered as evidence in legal proceedi
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  • *[http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/index.html Recovered Memory Project] ...J (2007)[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb1416/is_2_29/ai_n29342485 Recovered memory debate revisited: practice implications for mental health counselors.(PRACT
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  • ...men Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse'', a book promoting [[recovered memory|recovered memory therapy]]. ...verdict, the first of several against practitioners of [[recovered memory|recovered memory therapy]].
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  • ...sionate about this book. Ofshe and Watters are angry, and for good reason: recovered memory is not merely another therapeutic fad. In their view, it is an unscientific #Cannell J ''et al.'' (2001) Standards for informed consent in recovered memory therapy. ''J Am Acad Psychiatry Law'' 29:138-47. PMID 11471779 ''"Malpracti
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  • ...can begin at trial, if charges are based on material, possibly including [[recovered memory]], from the alleged victim's therapists, or if an [[uncontrollable impulse]
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