Unchained Memories: True Stories of Traumatic Memories, Lost and Found by Leonore Terr
The debate rages in magazines and newspapers ranging from Vanity Fair to The New Yorker, from Mother Jones to the New York Times - can a long-forgotten memory of a horrible event like murder or sexual abuse suddenly resurface years later? Proponents of so-called false memory syndrome say it's impossible. This book presents seven cases from the author's own clinical experience of people whose lives changed forever when they reclaimed forgotten memories. Her testimony as an expert witness sheds light on why it's rare for a reclaimed memory to be wholly false and why denial is so effective at blocking memories. Lenore Terr is the author of Too Scared to Cry.