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There are still some dangerous books on the market that were originally written during the 1980s and early 1990s before recovered memory therapy was found to be dangerous. These books urge adults who have no memory of having been abused as children to try self-hypnosis techniques in order to recover "memories" of childhood abuse. Unfortunately, the techniques are so effective that they often recover "memories" of abuse that never happened, thus leaving the reader needlessly in a state of high distress.
If you start to read a book that suggests that you try to recover memories, run -- do not walk -- away from it.
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Latest update and review: 2009-JAN-28
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