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Vol. 7, No. 10

Vol. 7, No. 10
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DECEMBER 1998 Vol. 7 No.10
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Dear Friends, It's been another remarkable month for exposure of the recovered memory/false accusatiQn problems. Three televi~ sion documentaries exposed millions to the issues: Dateline

DR. )AN FAWCETT.
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DATEliNE: The way she got that life was getting off the drugs and looking for evidence and realizing that none of this had actually happened. DR. FAWCFIT. At some point in treatment everybody comes

DR. FAWCEIT: Mm-hmm.
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DATEliNE: But Dr. Braun went right on believing them. So what does that say? Who's sick here? DR. FAWCEIT: Well, I don't think that's a sign of an illness. I - I don't think that- I think that Dr. Braun's beliefs are

REACTIONS TO A PRIMER ON FMS
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FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL Alien Feld, MSW Stocks, J. T. (1998). Recovered Memory Therapy: A Dubious Practice Technique.

FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL
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Alien Feld, MSW Stocks, J. T. (1998). Recovered Memory Therapy: A Dubious Practice Technique. in Social Work, 43, 5. 423-436.

WORKERS
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Alien Feld, MSW Stocks, J. T. (1998). Recovered Memory Therapy: A Dubious Practice Technique. in Social Work, 43, 5. 423-436.

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