yes. repressed memory therapy creates victims. not only is the actual patient a victim of some false memories, but if abuse is "remembered" then the person being accused of it is also a victim.
Repressed memories are hard to recover, the easiest way to remember is to have someone who was there to tell you about it. If no one can help you then witnessing an event that also happened during the repressed memory could trigger the memory to return.
Freudian.
Very, very doubtful. But a desperate lawyer will try anything.
Hypnosis regression therapy has been largely discredited as a useful protocol, and is likely to have spurious results on anyone. In the case of people with psychoses or phobias, it can be devastating. According to the American Psychological Association, it is not currently possible to distinguish a true repressed memory from a false one without corroborating evidence.
Research on repression suggests that repressed memories of traumatic events can be forgotten or stored in the unconscious mind as a defense mechanism to protect the individual from emotional distress. When memories are repressed, they are kept out of conscious awareness, resulting in forgetting. This process allows people to cope with overwhelming experiences by temporarily blocking them from memory.
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yes,it will create memory
Sigmund Freud's theory on conscious memory is centered around the idea that memories of childhood experiences and repressed thoughts influence our behavior and personality. He believed that the unconscious mind holds memories that may be forgotten but continue to impact our thoughts and actions in adulthood. Freud's psychoanalytic approach suggests these unconscious memories can be explored through therapy to help individuals understand and resolve their psychological issues.
this is because some of the memory is being used to create the memory which you can use
they go to church to pray for them and remember them
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