Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Evidence and Clinical PracticeWhile alleged recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse may not emerge as the primary psychological issue of the 1990s as Read (U. of Lethbridge; Alberta, Canada) and Lindsay (U. of Wales and U. of Victoria, Canada) predict, it is clearly a sensitive focus of escalating statistics, politicization |
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Increasing Sensitivity | 1 |
An Integrated Approach to Treating Adults Abused as Children with Specific | 25 |
Accuracy of Adult Recollections of Early Childhood Abuse | 49 |
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