The purpose of this article is to review recent research that is relevant to three controversies concerning memory for trauma. First, we briefly review the debate about recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse, summarizing a third interpretation distinct from both the repression and false-memory accounts. Second, we address new findings related to claims that memories of trauma, especially in people with posttraumatic stress disorder, are especially fragmented and disorganized. Third, we discuss research designed to test whether eye movements in eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy are effective
The issue of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has stirred up a great deal of contr...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
The recovered-memory/false-memory debate focuses on theoretical issues pertaining to the plau-sibili...
The purpose of this article is to review recent research that is relevant to three controversies con...
The purpose of this article is to review recent research that is relevant to three controversies con...
Recent research on recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse has shown that there are at least tw...
Recent research on recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse has shown that there are at least tw...
This chapter will explore a response to traumatic victimisation which has divided the opinions of ps...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
This article examines the psychological basis for repression and recovery of traumatic memories, pre...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
A substantial minority develops posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the months following a traum...
The issue of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has stirred up a great deal of contr...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
The recovered-memory/false-memory debate focuses on theoretical issues pertaining to the plau-sibili...
The purpose of this article is to review recent research that is relevant to three controversies con...
The purpose of this article is to review recent research that is relevant to three controversies con...
Recent research on recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse has shown that there are at least tw...
Recent research on recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse has shown that there are at least tw...
This chapter will explore a response to traumatic victimisation which has divided the opinions of ps...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
This article examines the psychological basis for repression and recovery of traumatic memories, pre...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
A substantial minority develops posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the months following a traum...
The issue of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) has stirred up a great deal of contr...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
The recovered-memory/false-memory debate focuses on theoretical issues pertaining to the plau-sibili...