
@article{ref1,
title="Questions raised by the controversy over recovered memories of incest",
journal="Psychodynamic psychiatry",
year="2022",
author="Lief, Harold I.",
volume="50",
number="1",
pages="116-128",
abstract="The controversy in the mental health community over recovered memory has been heated. The devastation to families falsely accused of incest has been profound. A fortunate consequence, however, has been the vigorous pursuit of answers to a variety of mind-behavior questions raised by the controversy. In this article I raise some of the important questions and in reply I review and summarize some of the data. Some questions deal with the nature of memory and of unconscious processes, especially the role of implicit memory; the techniques of recovered memory therapy and the evolution of pseudo-memories and its relevance to clinical practice; the effects, real and alleged, of trauma; the place of dreams, flashbacks, and repetitive patterns of behavior in the understanding of memory and behavior; and finally, questions dealing with the definition of reality. All of these are important issues for the psychoanalyst.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2162-2590",
doi="10.1521/pdps.2022.50.1.116",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/pdps.2022.50.1.116"
}