
Trauma and Memory
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- Intro
- Contents
- Contributing Authors
- Introduction
- I: The Controversy Over the Delayed Recall of Traumatic Memories
- 1. Some People Recover Memories of Childhood Trauma That Never Really Happened
- 2. The Argument for the Reality of Delayed Recall of Trauma
- II: Current Concepts of Memory
- 3. Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Effects of Stress on Memory: Relevance to the Validity of Memories of Childhood Abuse
- 4. Inaccuracy and Inaccessibility in Memory Retrieval: Contributions from Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology
- 5. Psychoanalysis, Memory, and Trauma
- 6. The Nature and Development of Children's Event Memory
- 7. An Integrative Developmental Model for Trauma and Memory
- III: The Memory of Trauma
- 8. Memory and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- 9. Traumatic Memories
- 10. Continuous Memory, Amnesia, and Delayed Recall of Childhood Trauma: A Clinical Typology
- 11. Traumatic Experiences: The Early Organization of Memory in School-Age Children and Adolescents
- IV: Trauma and Memory: Evaluation and Treatment
- 12. Psychoanalysis, Reconstruction, and the Recovery of Memory
- 13. Psychodynamic Therapy for Patients with Early Childhood Trauma
- 14. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
- 15. Cognitive Therapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder
- 16. Memories of Trauma in the Treatment of Children
- 17. Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, and Memories of Childhood Abuse
- V: The Trauma Debate and the Legal System
- 18. Legal Rights of Trauma Victims
- 19. For Whom Does the Bell Toll? Repressed Memory and Challenges for the Law-Getting Beyond the Statute of Limitations
- 20. Ethical and Clinical Risk Management Principles in Recovered Memory Cases: Maintaining Therapist Neutrality
- 21. Child Victims in the Legal System
- VI: Reflections on Trauma and Memory
- 22. Reflections on Trauma and Memory
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