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The Return of the Repressed
by
Patihis, Lawrence
, Loftus, Elizabeth F.
, Howe, Mark L.
, Lynn, Steven Jay
, Lilienfeld, Scott O.
, Merckelbach, Harald
, Otgaar, Henry
in
Autobiographical memory
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Dissociative amnesia
/ Litigation
/ Memories
/ Memory
/ Memory disorders
/ Popularity
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Repression (Defense mechanism)
/ Side effects
/ Trauma
2019
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The Return of the Repressed
by
Patihis, Lawrence
, Loftus, Elizabeth F.
, Howe, Mark L.
, Lynn, Steven Jay
, Lilienfeld, Scott O.
, Merckelbach, Harald
, Otgaar, Henry
in
Autobiographical memory
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Dissociative amnesia
/ Litigation
/ Memories
/ Memory
/ Memory disorders
/ Popularity
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Repression (Defense mechanism)
/ Side effects
/ Trauma
2019
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The Return of the Repressed
by
Patihis, Lawrence
, Loftus, Elizabeth F.
, Howe, Mark L.
, Lynn, Steven Jay
, Lilienfeld, Scott O.
, Merckelbach, Harald
, Otgaar, Henry
in
Autobiographical memory
/ Clinical psychologists
/ Dissociative amnesia
/ Litigation
/ Memories
/ Memory
/ Memory disorders
/ Popularity
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychologists
/ Psychology
/ Psychotherapy
/ Repression (Defense mechanism)
/ Side effects
/ Trauma
2019
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The Return of the Repressed
2019
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Overview
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-standing question about the existence of repressed memories has been at the heart of one of the most heated debates in modern psychology. These so-called memory wars originated in the 1990s, and many scholars have assumed that they are over. We demonstrate that this assumption is incorrect and that the controversial issue of repressed memories is alive and well and may even be on the rise. We review converging research and data from legal cases indicating that the topic of repressed memories remains active in clinical, legal, and academic settings. We show that the belief in repressed memories occurs on a nontrivial scale (58%) and appears to have increased among clinical psychologists since the 1990s. We also demonstrate that the scientifically controversial concept of dissociative amnesia, which we argue is a substitute term for memory repression, has gained in popularity. Finally, we review work on the adverse side effects of certain psychotherapeutic techniques, some of which may be linked to the recovery of repressed memories. The memory wars have not vanished. They have continued to endure and contribute to potentially damaging consequences in clinical, legal, and academic contexts.
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Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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