Scott O. Lilienfeld was among the most influential clinical psychological scientists, avid promoters of psychological science, and stalwart and effective critics of pseudoscience in our time. We describe the role that Lilienfeld and other skeptical scientists played in the so-called “memory wars” that spanned more than three decades and continue to the present time. We outline the salient wins and losses for scientific skepticism in this debate regarding repressed and recovered memories of trauma, and we highlight the need for open, unfettered scientific inquiry, and free speech in academia and the broader psychological community. Such safeguards are vital for encouraging both young and established psychological scientists’ willingness to t...
ABSTRACTWhat we believe about how memory works affects the decisions we make in many aspects of life...
In the 1990s we have seen a startling rise in reports of memories of childhood sexual abuse from adu...
This chapter will explore a response to traumatic victimisation which has divided the opinions of ps...
Scott O. Lilienfeld was among the most influential clinical psychological scientists, avid promoters...
The "memory wars" of the 1990s refers to the controversy between some clinicians and memory scientis...
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-...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
The authors discuss 4 issues in this commentary: (a) the assumptions and evidence used to support he...
International audienceIn three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissocia...
In three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia could be ...
This article analyzes the demarcations made within psychology as a feature of the “mem-ory wars”—the...
What we believe about how memory works affects the decisions we make in many aspects of life. In Pat...
ABSTRACTWhat we believe about how memory works affects the decisions we make in many aspects of life...
In the 1990s we have seen a startling rise in reports of memories of childhood sexual abuse from adu...
This chapter will explore a response to traumatic victimisation which has divided the opinions of ps...
Scott O. Lilienfeld was among the most influential clinical psychological scientists, avid promoters...
The "memory wars" of the 1990s refers to the controversy between some clinicians and memory scientis...
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-...
Recent work suggests that the debate surrounding repressed memory and traumatic forgetting continues...
Can purely psychological trauma lead to a complete blockage of autobiographical memories? This long-...
The authors discuss 4 issues in this commentary: (a) the assumptions and evidence used to support he...
International audienceIn three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissocia...
In three studies, we examined whether beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia could be ...
This article analyzes the demarcations made within psychology as a feature of the “mem-ory wars”—the...
What we believe about how memory works affects the decisions we make in many aspects of life. In Pat...
ABSTRACTWhat we believe about how memory works affects the decisions we make in many aspects of life...
In the 1990s we have seen a startling rise in reports of memories of childhood sexual abuse from adu...
This chapter will explore a response to traumatic victimisation which has divided the opinions of ps...