"Brenneis has assembled an impressive array of clinical and experimental data and challenges the reader to revisit old beliefs. Among his more startling conclusions is the finding that there is no documented evidence for the accurate and literal encoding of a traumatic event in the absence of explicit memory -- the recovered flashbulb memory is more likely wrong than right. He also makes us realize that many 'recovered' memories of abuse can be (used) for the treatment situation and have nothing to do with the past" -- ...
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"Brenneis has assembled an impressive array of clinical and experimental data and challenges the reader to revisit old beliefs. Among his more startling conclusions is the finding that there is no documented evidence for the accurate and literal encoding of a traumatic event in the absence of explicit memory -- the recovered flashbulb memory is more likely wrong than right. He also makes us realize that many 'recovered' memories of abuse can be (used) for the treatment situation and have nothing to do with the past" -- Donald P Spence, Ph. D.
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