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Memory and Reality
The False Memory Syndrome Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization founded in March, 1992. Address: 1955 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-5766 ; Telephone: 215-940-1040, Fax: 215-940-1042. Email: mail@fmsfonline.org;
www.fmsfonline.org/
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FMSF-FAQ: Frequently-Asked Questions about False Memory (with
What is False Memory Syndrome (FMS)?; What is the problem?; What are the characteristics of FMS?; What is the FMS Foundation?; How is the Foundation financed?; How did the Foundation start?; Who contacts the Foundation and why?; What has the Foundation accomplished?; Does the Foundation speak out against child abuse?;
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False memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. False memory may refer to: Confabulation · False memory syndrome · False Memory (novel)
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False memory syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
False memory syndrome (FMS) is a term created by Peter J. Freyd and popularized by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) that describes an alleged...
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fmsf - false memory syndrome - False Memory Syndrome Facts -
Is false memory syndrome a legitimate diagnosis, or a convenient label invented by people accused of abuse? This site offers pointers to key resources about "false memory syndrome," dissociation, delayed recall, repression, and recovered memories of child abuse and other traumatic events.
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False Memory Syndrome - Part One
; False Memory Syndrome: Creating Memories Simply put, the scientifically unproven notion is that painful memories are pushed out of normal memory and packed into a powerful unconscious. Then those "forgotten" memories supposedly cause people to act in certain ways. True or False Memories?
www.psychoheresy-aware.org/falsems1.html
False Memory Syndrome
Editorial: False Memory Syndrome vs. Lying Perpetrator Syndrome: The Big Lie This is happening today in with the supporters of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. In order to back their claims that parents accused of sexual abuse by adult children who didn't always remember the abuse are innocent,
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Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse: Scientific Research & Scholarly
(last revised 9/27/2008) kw: repressed false memory syndrome; repressed false memory syndrome; repressed false memory syndrome; child abuse, child abuse Most of these issues are addressed at the Web site of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. I do not endorse that organization, their Web site, nor their treatment...
www.jimhopper.com/memory/
Repressed memories and recovered memory therapy (RMT)
The current near-consensus is that RMT does recover what seem to be childhood memories, but the memories are false. RMT as a therapeutic technique went into decline during the mid-1990s and has since been abandoned by the vast majority of therapists and counselors. A list of Internet links on RMT and false memory:
www.religioustolerance.org/rmt.htm
Creating False Memories
Elizabeth Loftus update on repressed memory controversy To study false memory, my students and I first had to find a way to plant a pseudomemory that would not cause our subjects undue emotional stress, either in the process of creating the false memory or when we revealed that they had been intentionally deceived.
faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/sciam.htm
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