| "False Memory Syndrome" Facts: Recovered-memories therapist Linda Chapman presents resources about false memory syndrome, dissociation, delayed recall, repression, and recovered memories of child abuse and other traumatic events. |
| Abelard - The Myth of Repressed Memory: An article which examines the proposal that humans are highly suggestible and memory is very unreliable. Site offers contact information and links to related topics. |
| Abuse Survivors Syndrome: Resources and commentary arguing that recovered memories can be deceptive. |
| Beware Of False Memories: Revised: Chaplain Paul G. Durbin, PhD, describes his experiences with his patients during age regression, and cautiously instructs therapists against leading questions. |
| Boards2Go: Recovered Memory Messageboards: An open discussion board predominantly anti-recovered memories therapy. |
| Bringing Justice to Wenatchee: Journalist Paul Craig Roberts lays the blame for the Wenatchee Witch Hunt squarely at the feet of "hysterical liberals." |
| Courage to Sue: A Parody of Psychotherapy: A sardonic statement applying the principles found in Courage To Heal to the therapist rather than the patient. |
| Debunking "False Memory" Myths in Sexual Abuse Cases: An article by Attorney Wendy Murphy. |
| Discrediting the False Memory Syndrome Foundation: Directory of web resources regarding recovered memory. |
| False Memory Reading Group: Searchable archive of article summaries prepared by the False Memory Reading Group at the University of Arkansas. |
| HealthCentral.com Cool Tools: Self-experiment showing the ease with which the mind can be fooled about "remembering" something. |
| Male Survivors of Childhood Sex Abuse: First-person account of recovered memories from Scott Barak Abraham. |
| Memory and Reality: The official website of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. Memory studies, retractor stories, legal information, newsletters, information on hypnosis, and a scientific focus are presented. |
| Memory, Trauma Treatment, and the Law: Book review by Helen McGonigle of the book by Brown, Sheflin and Hammond. |
| Ohio Association of Responsible Mental Health Practices: OARMHP is a state chapter of FMSF. |
| Pseudoscience, Cross-examination, and Scientific Evidence in the Recovered Memory Controversy: A white paper from the American Psychological Association journal "Psychology, Public Policy, and Law", examining the concept of recovered memories from a research perspective. |
| Questions and Answers about Memories of Childhood Abuse: Information from APA's Public Affairs Office to help you understand how repressed, recovered, or suggested memories of childhood abuse may occur and what you can do if you or a family member is concerned about a childhood memory. |
| Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse: Presents scientific research and scholarly resources addressing amnesia and delayed recall for memories of childhood sexual abuse. |
| Recovered Memory Therapy: Description of repressed memories and recovered memory therapy from the point of view that it represents a therapy hoax. |
| Science Daily | "I Tawt I Taw" A Bunny Wabbit At Disneyland: New Evidence Shows False Memories Can Be Created: Article describing an experiment where about one-third of the people who were exposed to a fake print advertisement that described a visit to Disneyland and how they met and shook hands with Bugs Bunny later said they remembered or knew the event happened to them. |
| The Memory Debate Archives: Over 3000 topical cites and 500 links on both sides of the repressed and recovered memories issue. |
| The Recovered Memory Project: An Internet-based research project which is gathering corroborated cases of recovered memories. |
| Therapeutic Hypnosis: Analysis and criticism of the court opinion in Borawick v. Shaw disallowing the testimony of a victim of sexual abuse who had been been treated with hypnosis. |
| Trauma & Cognitive Science Meeting: Tapes available of scientific meeting covering the way in which trauma interacts with information processing. A particular focus will be on how traumatic information is encoded, stored, and later retrieved from memory. |
| Treating Patients With Memories of Abuse : Legal Risk Management: Written by Samuel J. Knapp and Leon VandeCreek, this book covers the treatment of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse--particularly patients who recover memories while in treatment. Order page. |