Recovered memories and false memories
著者
書誌事項
Recovered memories and false memories
(Debates in psychology)
Oxford University Press, 1997
- : hbk
- : pbk
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  奈良
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  鳥取
  島根
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9780198523864
内容説明
The question of whether memories can be lost, particularly as a result of trauma, and then "recovered" through psychotherapy has polarised the field of memory research. This is the first volume to bring together leading memory researchers and clinicians with the aiming of facilitating a resolution to this question. The volume offers a unique and timely summary of the theories of memory recovery, and how false memories may be created. Some of the first research
relating to the phenomenal characteristics of memory recovered is reported in detail, suggesting important avenues for new research. Theories of autobiographical memory, implicit memory, reminiscence, and the effects of repeated recall on memory are included. Recovered memories and false memories
provides the most current and authoritative thinking in this area, and will be an essential sourcebook for memory researchers and psychotherapists.
目次
- 1. Introduction: What are memories?
- 2. The troublesome unknowns about trauma and recovered memores
- 3. Events spoken and unspoken: implications of language and memory development for the recovered memory debate
- 4. The recovered memory debate: a cognitive neuroscience perspective
- 5. Suffering from reminiscences: exhumed memory, implicit memory, and the return of the repressed
- 6. Recovery of true and false memories: paradoxical effects of repeated testing
- 7. Past and present: recovered memories and false memories
- 8. Reasoning about repression: inferences from clinical and experimental date
- 9. Delayed memories of child sexual abuse: critique of the controversy and clinical guidelines
- 10. Remembering and forgetting traumatic experiences: a matter of survival
- 11. Taking the middle line: can we accommodate both fabricated and recovered memories of sexual abuse?
- 巻冊次
-
: hbk ISBN 9780198523871
内容説明
The question of whether memories can be lost, particularly as a result of trauma, and then "recovered" through psychotherapy has polarised the field of memory research. This is the first volume to bring together leading memory researchers and clinicians with the aiming of facilitating a resolution to this question. The volume offers a unique and timely summary of the theories of memory recovery, and how false memories may be created. Some of the first research relating to the phenomenal characteristics of memory recovered is reported in detail, suggesting important avenues for new research. Theories of autobiographical memory, implicit memory, reminiscence, and the effects of repeated recall on memory are included. Recovered memories and false memories provides the most current and authoritative thinking in this area, and will be an essential sourcebook for memory researchers and psychotherapists. This book is intended for memory researchers, psychotherapists, postgraduate students in cognitive or clinical psychology.
目次
- Introduction - what are memories?
- the troublesome unknowns about trauma and recovered memories
- events spoken and unspoken - implications of language and memory development for the recovered memory debate
- the recovered memory debate - a cognitive neuroscience perspective
- suffering from reminiscences - exhumed memory, implicit memory, and the return of the repressed
- recovery of true and false memories - paradoxical effects of repeated testing
- past and present - recovered memories and false memories
- reasoning about repression - inferences from clinical and experimental date
- delayed memories of child sexual abuse - critique of the controversy and clinical guidelines
- remembering and forgetting traumatic experiences - a matter of survival
- taking the middle line - can we accommodate both fabricated and recovered memories of sexual abuse?
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