Selected Product: | Unchained Memories: True Stories Of Traumatic Memories Lost And Found Paperback Author: Lenore Terr Publisher: Basic Books Release Date: 1995-02-23 ISBN-10: 0465095399 ISBN-13: 9780465095391 List Price: $18.50 Average Customer Rating: | | Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and The Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill ISBN-10: 0738207993 ISBN-13: 9780738207995 List Price:$17.50 Too Scared To Cry: Psychic Trauma In Childhood ISBN-10: 0465086446 ISBN-13: 9780465086443 List Price:$19.00 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (Signet) ISBN-10: 0451160312 ISBN-13: 9780451160317 List Price:$6.99 The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Penguin Psychology) ISBN-10: 0140135375 ISBN-13: 9780140135374 List Price:$15.00 Foundations of Psychopathology ISBN-10: 0195011376 ISBN-13: 9780195011371 List Price:$34.50 |
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Can a long-forgotten memory of a horrible event suddenly resurface years later? How can we know whether a memory is true or false? Seven spellbinding cases shed light on why it is rare for a reclaimed memory to be wholly false. Here are unforgettable true stories of what happens when people remember what they’ve tried to forget—plus one case of genuine false memory. In the best detective-story fashion, using her insights as a psychiatrist and the latest research on the mind and the brain, Lenore Terr helps us separate truth from fiction. Brilliant Work - Brilliant Book | Customer Rating: | | I must say that this book is one of the most helpful, brilliant, and critical pieces of work, I have come across. To the survivor who had to repress or dissociate their trauma, Dr. Terr combines deep compassion with scientific evidence, to help the trauma survivor validate their unchained memories, when they come alive... If you are reading this, Dr. Terr: I salute your brilliant, compassionate work that has helped me on a very deep level. A MUST READ! -Rebecca | The secret life we keep inside | Customer Rating: | | Terr's book is an astonishing look at the secret life we live inside our unconscious mind. Meticulously researched, thoroughly explained, this book should be required reading for every serious student of human motivation, psychology, criminology, and social science. I am both a therapist and a writer, and found high adventure and thought-provoking science in Terr's true-life accounts of traumatic memory. This is an invaluable resource, a unique contribution to the field of human understanding. Readable, engaging, and powerful! | An important book for many reasons. | Customer Rating: | In 1990 Lenore Terr was a hero for helping Eileen Franklin uncover the repressed memories of her father killing her best friend. Terr's testimony was seen as a victory over "False Memory Advocate" Elizabeth Loftus who was an expert for the defense.
George Franklin was convicted and sent to prison in 1990 due to the details of his daughter's "repressed memories." It is important to note however, that advances in DNA technology led to DNA tests in 1996 which cleared George Franklin, showing that he could not have been the murderer. He was released from prison.
Today this book stands as a great example of the functions and dysfunctions of memory, and the incredible danger in putting faith in anything "retrieved" via hypnosis.
The Terr vs Loftus battle has definitely shifted in the last decade. Terr's books are frequent finds on the shelves of used book stores, while the works of Loftus must be purchased new.
| Excellent and Informative | Customer Rating: | | I finished the book yesterday and my copy is now highlighted and bookmarked. This book is a compelling read on trauma and its effects on memory. Terr writes about her interviews and court cases with several adults abused/traumatized as children. The cases are fascinating and dispersed throughout the book are studies, findings, and a great deal of information about how the mind works and what happens to thoughts and memories when trauma surrounds them. | An Incredibly Important Book... | Customer Rating: | | I have written about the same subject, i.e. Traumatic experience in childhood and repression in my review on Lenore Terr's other book, " Too Scared to Cry ". Unchained Memories is a very important work, as it shows different real-life cases. After reading the book one can make their own judgement about whether repression is a real phenomenom. ( I know from first hand experience that it is real and that we can repress old petrifying experiences that are banished from everyday conciousness.) Please read this book and try and raise your awareness about what is real and what isn't real in the world. There are so many myths being promoted by those in positions of power that for many people it is hard to tell what is real and what isn't. If the world and it's peoples continue to drift into this anaethetized fog they will perish. Denial, Lies, Deceit, Manipulation of the Truth and Abuse of Power seem to be winning in the world, but the victory of those that keep pushing the suppression of the real root causes of society's problems will be a hollow one. One day, gentleness, honesty, loyalty, compassion and inner peace may transcend the " power " energies of the world. Awareness - Peace - Love - Unity in Diversity |
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