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Traumatic Amnesia and Massive Repression (Part One)

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Abstract
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus describes her reaction at learning that a psychiatrist was showing videotapes of a woman who had repressed certain memories due to "traumatic amnesia," but was now supposedly recalling the details of sexual abuse by her mother. "It was right after I read the article and then, eventually, I saw the tapes and, you know, unlike some people who were bowled over by them, I thought they were fishy."
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Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Inside Out
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