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Re: Recovered Memories



Courtois, C.A. (1999). Recollections of Sexual Abuse: Treatment
Principles and Guidelines. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.
	This is a very thorough book on the topic, with an extensive discussion
of the available research.

Lori A. Hack
Law-Psychology Program
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 10:26:57 +1100 Kym Kilpatrick
<kkilpatr@metz.une.edu.au> writes:
> Hello all,
> 	I've been asked to provide a lecture to sexual assault 
> counsellors
> re recovered/repressed memories and am interested in any recent 
> scientific
> papers or well-researched case-histories. My approach basically is 
> that
> this area therapeutically needs to be treated with extreme caution 
> and the
> risk is great that more harm than good  can be done in granting
> non-critical credability to such 'memories'.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kym.
> 
> Kym Kilpatrick, Ph.D.,                     e-mail: 
> kkilpatr@metz.une.edu.au
> Psychology Department,             phone: + 61 67 73-2568
> University of New England,         fax:   + 61 67 73-3820
> Armidale NSW 2351, Australia
> 

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