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Traumatic Amnesia and Massive Repression (Part Three)

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Abstract
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus continues her discussion of the traumatic amnesia case in which a mother was accused of having sexually abused her daughter years earlier. Dr. Loftus describes the reaction of the mother in the case when she found out that Dr. Loftus was looking into her case and thought that she might be innocent. "This mother just sobbed and sobbed...and said 'I never thought this day would come, when someone (would) believe me'..."
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Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Inside Out
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