Vol. 3, No. 10
Articles in This Issue
These guidelines set forth conclusions and recommendations designed to safeguard psychologists and clients who are dealing with reports of recovered memories. l Scientific Issues
To be as cost-effective as possible, the FMSF newsletter is sent out by bulk rate mail. This class of mail will nol be forwarded. If you move and do not give us a change of address, you will
abuse is the real cause of many, if not all, adult psychiatric problems, including depression. This overlap, in turn, August Piper, M.D. The False Memory Syndrome Foundation has recently
This is a new column that will let you know what people are doing to challenge the FMS madness. Remember that three years ago FMSF didn't exist. A group of 50 or so people found each other and today we are over 15,000. Together we have made a difference. How did this happen? YOUR LE1TERS HAVE MADE A
•The Governor of Washington will be reviewing Paul lngram's case on December 1, 1994. Many are demanding a full pardon. (Larry Wright wrote about Paul in Remembering Satan.) •In Washington. families go about the state picketing in