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Cultural Psychopathology and the “False Memory Syndrome” Debates: A View from Psychoanalysis

The typical “false memory syndrome” debates assume that clinicians must establish whether a recovered memory of abuse is objectively true. The present paper criticizes that assumption from three psychoanalytic perspectives and proposes that it reflects a pervasive underlying societal psychopathology. Illustrative examples are provided and explored.

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