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  Implications of the Memory Controversy for Clinical Practice: An Overview of Treatment Recommendations and Guidelines
 
 
Title: Implications of the Memory Controversy for Clinical Practice: An Overview of Treatment Recommendations and Guidelines
Author: Courtois, Christine A.
Appeared in: Journal of child sexual abuse
Paging: Volume 9 (2002) nr. 3-4 pages 183-210
Year: 2002-03-11
Contents: The controversy surrounding delayed and recovered memories of incest/child sexual abuse has had a profound impact on clinical practice. This article first provides an overview of the positions taken by both sides in the dispute, the “false memory proponents and the traumatic stress proponents”. It then presents the major findings of several of the professional task forces charged with reviewing the controversy and arriving at recommendations for research, clinical practice, and forensic practice regarding delayed recall of memories for sexual abuse. The current status of scientific and clinical knowledge is discussed, especially in terms of its implications for therapists and clinical practice. Nineteen recommendations and practice guidelines are presented for therapists working with individuals who report or suspect childhood sexual abuse on the basis of continuous and/or recovered memory.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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