Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, and Sexual Hysteria. Making Monsters. Making Monsters False Memories, Psycholtheraphy, Sexual Hysteria Paperback – Import, January 1, by Richard Ofshe and Ethan Watters (Author) out of 5 stars 32 ratings. Many of these stories, however, have emerged from recovered memory therapy, a process by which the therapist leads the patient to recall long-buried memories', 'Now the Pulitzer Prize-winning social psychologist Richard Ofshe and Mother Jones writer Ethan Watters demonstrate that these recovered memories can be false, fabricated in the highly.
MAKING MONSTERS: FALSE MEMORIES, PSYCHOTHERAPY, AND SEXUAL HYSTERIA. Ofshe, Richard and Ethan Watters. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons c, New York, ISBN ISBN Making Monsters False Memories, Psycholtheraphy, Sexual Hysteria Paperback - Import, January 1, by Richard Ofshe and Ethan Watters (Author) out of 5 stars 32 ratings. "Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, and Sexual Hysteria," University of California Press, (). The authors give two possible explanations about recovered memory: that recovered memory therapists have achieved a major breakthrough in the understanding of memory, or they have created an pseudoscience in which objective evidence is.
Making monsters: false memories, psychotherapy, and sexual hysteria. In the last decade, reports of incest have exploded into the national consciousness. Magazines, talk shows, and mass market paperbacks have all jumped into the fray, as many Americans primarily women have come forward with graphic and true stories of sexual and psychological abuse. Ofshe and Watters trace the problem back to its source - Sigmund Freud - and illuminate how and why the debate about recovered memories will drive psychology in the future." "Making Monsters is groundbreaking science with powerful stories. Many of these stories, however, have emerged from recovered memory therapy, a process by which the therapist leads the patient to recall long-buried memories', 'Now the Pulitzer Prize-winning social psychologist Richard Ofshe and Mother Jones writer Ethan Watters demonstrate that these recovered memories can be false, fabricated in the highly.
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