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View resultBy Dr Jo Stubley, Consultant Medical Psychotherapist and Tavistock Trauma Service Lead.
View result23 September 2013
A false memory feels to its owner like a recollection of a real experience, but is in fact a construction of the mind.
18 June 2006
Daniel B. Wright, James Ost and Christopher C. French look at how the evidence has developed since the Society’s working party report.
14 May 2018
A response to a piece in our April edition.
07 June 2017
Are therapists to blame? Chris R. Brewin and Bernice Andrews consider the evidence in a controversial area.
20 August 2008
Research has found that children might be more prone to developing false memories of negative rather than neutral events because the two kinds of information are stored differently in the brain.
20 October 2015
There are some reported cases of people experiencing adverse effects, including hallucinations, after mindfulness.
28 November 2013
“Whatever the source of their exceptional autobiographical memory ability is, this does not prevent them from having memory distortions.”
15 February 2018
Today's guest blog comes from Simon Oxenham.
28 April 2020
A new study found that not only are we susceptible to having memories planted, we’re not very good at working out when someone else’s memory is false either.
30 January 2017
Maltreatment increases spontaneous false memories but decreases suggestion-induced false memories in children.
03 July 2017
A response to our recent article on the false memory debate.
26 April 2014
Crudely erased adults: A.R. Hopwood’s false memory archive.
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