Vol. 2, No. 6
Vol. 2, No. 6
Issue at a Glance
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Briere and Hennan, argued for the reality of massive, Eleanor Goldstetn and Kev1n Farmer
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one of the sessions at the American Psychiatric Association Convention-a debate in which one side, represented
Briere and Hennan, argued for the reality of massive · Article
repression while the other side, represented by Guze and Loftus, argued for the fallibility of memory. According to a front page story by Carol Ness in the San Francisco Examiner on May 27. the debate "dramatized psychology's sharp splits on the most basic questions: how does memory work? Does scien
MEMORY ENHANCEMENT
Article
One of the erroneous assumptions that has been made by many people involved with the survivor movement is that it is possible to enhance a person's memory through the use of hypnosis or sodium amytal. Just about every
True Stories of False Memories
Eleanor Goldstetn and Kev1n Farmer · Article
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