Recovered Memories of Abuse
Delve into the complex and often controversial realm of memory with Recovered Memories of Abuse, a compelling anthology of scholarly work originating from a conference focused on the same topic. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this paperback edition spans 272 pages and features contributions from prominent thinkers including Lawrence Weiskrant, who discusses the implications of false memories, John Morton, and Valerie Sinason. The book meticulously examines the psychoanalytic theory surrounding false memory syndrome and offers a critical overview that encourages deeper reflection on this contentious subject. Essential reading for both professionals and anyone interested in psychology, this collection invites a reevaluation of how memories are formed and recalled, particularly in the context of trauma. Explore the insightful perspectives shared in this essential resource for understanding the intricate landscapes of memory and abuse.