TITLE: Lynn Crook: Deception & the False Memory Movement: A Documented
History

I used to do some age-regression hypnotherapy.  The FMM had a very
negative impact on trauma treatment.

Thank you Dr. Pope for the following article.

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The International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation’s ISSTD
News includes a review: “Exciting New Book Explores the Deception of the
False Memory Movement.”

The author is Kate McMaugh, Editor, ISSTD News.

Here are some excerpts:

ISSTD Member Lynn Crook has written a much-anticipated book on the false
memory movement: /False Memories: The Deception that Silenced Millions./

The book opens with a personal account from Crook, about her own
experience of recalling memories of sexual abuse at the hands of her
father and then successfully suing her parents for damages.

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It provides a detailed history of the false memory movement,
particularly from a North American perspective; explores the role of the
media; uncovers the stories behind the ‘Lost in the Mall’ study; details
the attacks on therapists experienced in the USA, and concludes with a
chapter describing the closure of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation
in USA, and a contemporary exploration of the influence of the false
memory movement on contemporary culture.

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She reports /“The hardest part of writing the book was learning about
the disturbingly awful gaslighting and harassment of therapists the FM
[proponents] undertook to silence the profession. The second hardest
part was reading the evidence of childhood sex abuse in the depositions
of survivors who sued their therapists. And then seeing how the media
promoted their cases against therapists.”/
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The book has also been met with very positive reviews.

ISSTD Fellow Dr. Joyanna Silberg, in a review of the book writes:
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/“I just finished reading False Memories and really enjoyed the
thorough, incisive account of the history of false memory and the
“memory wars” over the last 30 years. I hope it receives as broad an
audience as it deserves./ /Lynn Crook did a great job annotating
everything, and not presenting her own conclusions, just the facts,
and how the history of reporting of this phenomenon has dramatically
changed. From her account, it looks like the Memory Wars are over,
the coffin of false memory nailed by the publicized sexual abuse
accounts of Catholic Priests, like Shanley, media personalities,
like Harvey Weinstein, and the widespread abuse in sports, such as
the Sandusky scandal at Penn State and the Nasser scandal among
Olympic gymnasts. It is good to know that many abuse survivors are
now able to receive justice and vindication and not condemnation by
the media.”/

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This book is likely to be of great interest to therapists in general,
but particularly so for ISSTD members, who specialise in the assessment,
treatment and research of complex trauma and dissociation.

It is a must-read for everyone who wishes to understand the history of
sexual abuse survivors who spoke out about abuse, the backlash from the
accused, and the impact on therapists and therapy itself. It is a
history intimately intertwined with the history of ISSTD itself.

The book is available in kindle and paperback from:

Amazon:
amazon.com/False-Memories-Dece
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Ken Pope



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Merely forwarded by:
Michael Reeder LCPC
Baltimore, MD

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