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Reflections on False Memories, Psychotherapy, and the Question of "Truth"

Reflections on False Memories, Psychotherapy, and the Question of "Truth" COMMENTARIES ries of childhood sexual or physical abuse. Biological Psychia- Kliger, R. (1994). Somatization: Social control and illness production in a religious cult. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 18, try, 37,48-51. 215-245. McElroy, S. L., & Keck, P. E. (1995b). Recovered memory therapy: Lanning, K. V. (1992). A law-enforcement perspective on allegations False memory syndrome and other complications. Psychiatric of ritual abuse. In D. K. Sakheim & S. E. Devine (Eds.), Out of Annuls, 25,731-735. darkness: Exploring satanism and ritual abuse @p. 109-146). Nelson, E. L., & Simpson, P. (1994). First glimpse: An initial New York: Lexington Books/Macmillan. examination of subjects who have rejected their recovered visu- alizations Lief, H. I., & Fetkewicz, J. (1995). Retractors of false memories: The as false memories. Issues in ChildAbuse Accusations, evolution of pseudomemories. Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 23, 6, 123-133. 411435. Ofshe, R., & Singer, M. T. (1986). Attacks on peripheral versus central elements of self and the impact of thought reforming Lindsay, D. S., & Read, J. D. (1994). Psychotherapy and memories techniques. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 3-24. of childhood sexual abuse: A cognitive perspective. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8,281-338. Pasley, L. (1994). Misplaced trust: A first-person account of how my J., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological Inquiry Taylor & Francis

Reflections on False Memories, Psychotherapy, and the Question of "Truth"

Psychological Inquiry , Volume 8 (4): 5 – Dec 1, 1997
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COMMENTARIES ries of childhood sexual or physical abuse. Biological Psychia- Kliger, R. (1994). Somatization: Social control and illness production in a religious cult. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 18, try, 37,48-51. 215-245. McElroy, S. L., & Keck, P. E. (1995b). Recovered memory therapy: Lanning, K. V. (1992). A law-enforcement perspective on allegations False memory syndrome and other complications. Psychiatric of ritual abuse. In D. K. Sakheim & S. E. Devine (Eds.), Out of Annuls, 25,731-735. darkness: Exploring satanism and ritual abuse @p. 109-146). Nelson, E. L., & Simpson, P. (1994). First glimpse: An initial New York: Lexington Books/Macmillan. examination of subjects who have rejected their recovered visu- alizations Lief, H. I., & Fetkewicz, J. (1995). Retractors of false memories: The as false memories. Issues in ChildAbuse Accusations, evolution of pseudomemories. Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 23, 6, 123-133. 411435. Ofshe, R., & Singer, M. T. (1986). Attacks on peripheral versus central elements of self and the impact of thought reforming Lindsay, D. S., & Read, J. D. (1994). Psychotherapy and memories techniques. Cultic Studies Journal, 3, 3-24. of childhood sexual abuse: A cognitive perspective. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8,281-338. Pasley, L. (1994). Misplaced trust: A first-person account of how my J.,

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