Calling Memory Into Question
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Calling Memory Into Question:
A look at False Memory Syndrome
Memory is the mental faculty of retaining and recalling past experiences. A
repressed memory is one that is retained in the subconscious mind, where one is not aware of it but where it can still affect both conscious thoughts and behavior.
When memory is distorted or confabulated, the result can be what has been called the False Memory Syndrome: a condition in which a person's
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worst in institutionalized justice on the hunt for child molesters. See, Mason, M. (Sept. 1991). The McMartin case revisited: the conflict between social work and criminal justice, Social Work, v.36, no.5. 391-396. [on evaluating the credibility of children as witnesses in sexual abuse cases]. 2. See, Council on Scientific Affairs, (1994). American Medical Association, June 16. 3. See, Council on Scientific Affairs, (1994). American Medical Association, June 16. 4. See, Ofshe, R., & Watters, E., (1994). Making Monsters: False Memory, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria. p.109.
worst in institutionalized justice on the hunt for child molesters. See, Mason, M. (Sept. 1991). The McMartin case revisited: the conflict between social work and criminal justice, Social Work, v.36, no.5. 391-396. [on evaluating the credibility of children as witnesses in sexual abuse cases]. 2. See, Council on Scientific Affairs, (1994). American Medical Association, June 16. 3. See, Council on Scientific Affairs, (1994). American Medical Association, June 16. 4. See, Ofshe, R., & Watters, E., (1994). Making Monsters: False Memory, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria. p.109.