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Vol. 5, No. 7

Vol. 5, No. 7
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SEARCHING FOR MEMORY: THE BRAIN, THE
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hypnosis reduced the milder episodes of pain, but did not affect the more severe episodes. Certainly, there appeared to MIND, AND THE PAST be no evidence that children could learn to forget the crises.

MEMORY:
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REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING IN EVERYDAY LIFE Barry Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., Mastermedia, 1996 This is a book written for a popular audience by a clinician/scholar who runs a memory Jab at Johns Hopkins. The

REMEMBERING AND
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FORGETTING IN EVERYDAY LIFE Barry Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., Mastermedia, 1996 This is a book written for a popular audience by a clinician/scholar who runs a memory Jab at Johns Hopkins. The author begins by exposing some myths about memory. For

FORGETTING IN EVERYDAY LIFE
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Barry Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., Mastermedia, 1996 This is a book written for a popular audience by a clinician/scholar who runs a memory Jab at Johns Hopkins. The author begins by exposing some myths about memory. For example: Myth: "People tend to block out the memory of

A BIGGER NET
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Research from Australia and Britain indicated that while expenditures for child abuse have increased greatly in the past decade, the number of substantiated cases has remained about the same (FMSF Newsletter, July/August,

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