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Memory Warp

How the Myth of Repressed Memory Arose and Refuses to Die

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The book delves into the impact of repressed memory theory, a controversial pseudoscience that led to the creation of false memories of childhood abuse, resulting in significant family disruptions during the 1990s. Mark Pendergrast, in his updated exploration, revisits his earlier work, "Victims of Memory," to present new findings and insights on the ongoing implications of these theories as of 2017. Through thorough research, he sheds light on the current state of this contentious subject and its effects on individuals and families.

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Memory Warp, Mark Pendergrast

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2021
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Titre
Memory Warp
Sous-titre
How the Myth of Repressed Memory Arose and Refuses to Die
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Upper Access
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
448
ISBN13
9780942679410
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The book delves into the impact of repressed memory theory, a controversial pseudoscience that led to the creation of false memories of childhood abuse, resulting in significant family disruptions during the 1990s. Mark Pendergrast, in his updated exploration, revisits his earlier work, "Victims of Memory," to present new findings and insights on the ongoing implications of these theories as of 2017. Through thorough research, he sheds light on the current state of this contentious subject and its effects on individuals and families.