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recovered memory
noun
A repressed memory, sometimes one of sexual abuse
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Recovered memory is an endlessly fascinating subject.
A new solution to the recovered memory debate.
How can someone tell if a recovered memory is false?
Heather suffers from recovered memory; Mark lacks an ability to make money.
Through the timely help of recovered memory, she proves to be the genuine article.
Both M.P.D. and recovered memory are in large part feminist movements: female "victims" confronting their abusers.
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Out of this collaboration came the recovered-memory (R.M).
Sinason insists she doesn't use recovered-memory techniques.
Television is the ultimate recovered-memory therapy, imposing an ordered narrative to diverse, dispersed moments.
A related phenomenon was vividly illustrated in some of the more notorious recovered-memory cases, where impressionable youngsters were coached by zealous therapists to "recall" outlandish instances of trauma like cannibalism and satanic rituals, without a shred of corroborating evidence.
That is why Crews wrote about the recovered-memory cases, in which investigators seem to have fed children the memories they eventually "recovered".
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