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  • Book Examines Controversy Over Children's Testimony

    Review of Jeopardy in the Courtroom, a book arguing that children are vulnerable to having their testimony and their memories distorted.

    www.apa.org

  • Victims of Memory Select Bibliography

    Basic reading list on both sides of the recovered memory debate, with a few classic works on memory and hypnosis.

    members.aol.com

  • Victims of Memory

    Information about a book on repression and recovered memories, by Mark Pendergrast.

    members.aol.com

  • Ingram Organization

    Article by Daniel Brailey. The prosecution of a false memory: an update on the Paul Ingram case; Spokane, Washington.

    members.aol.com

  • Recovered Memory a Pandoras Box?

    Shining the Light on the recovered memory deception of the psychotherapy cult. A pastor's view that therapy today has become a deceptive cult.

    www.angelfire.com

  • Institute for Psychological Therapies

    Private practice of clinical psychology, offering Issues in Child Abuse Accusations and other online publications.

    www.ipt-forensics.com

  • False Memory Syndrome Foundation

    News and informational site for FMSF, an organization that seeks to discover the reasons for the spread of FMS, to work for ways to prevent it, to aid those who were affected by it, and to bring their families into reconciliation.

    www.fmsfonline.org

  • Elizabeth Loftus

    Biography and University of Washington faculty page for Loftus, including information on her books about the legal aspect of FMS, and articles on recovered memories.

    faculty.washington.edu

  • Stop Bad Therapy

    Personal accounts of retractors, legislative information, satire, the debunking of experts, and essays on recovered memories.

    www.stopbadtherapy.com

  • Memory Repression/Recovery Resources

    Articles and resources providing research and information about repression and/or recovery of traumatic memories.

    www.vachss.com

  • The Retractors Home Page

    Information and links for Recovered Memory Survivors (Retractors) and their families.

    www.geocities.com

  • British False Memory Syndrome

    News, legal information and events for people and professionals in contested accusations of abuse.

    www.bfms.org.uk

  • Parents Against Cruel Therapy (PACT)

    Site focused on issue of young women who have entered therapy and have been led to falsely believe that they were sexually abused as a child. Articles and links.

    www.angryparents.net

  • Illinois-Wisconsin FMS Society

    Support and networking for those hurt by recovered (or repressed) memory therapy. Includes news, articles, meeting calendar, and contacts information.

    www.illinoisfms.org

  • Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health

    This organization recommends a scientific basis for the practice of medicine and mental health counseling. They also recommend informed consent for the mental health community.

    www.hermanohme.com

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