Try to Remember: Psychiatry's Clash over Meaning, Memory, and Mind
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In the 1990s a disturbing trend emerged in psychotherapy: patients began accusing their parents and other close relatives of sexual abuse, as a result of false “recovered memories” urged onto them by therapists practicing new methods of treatment. The subsequent loss of public confidence in psychotherapy was devastating to psychiatrist Paul R. McHugh, and with Try to Remember, he looks at what went wrong and describes what must be done to restore psychotherapy to a more honored and use…
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PsychologySelf-Help & RelationshipsPrint BooksNonfictionPsychology - Theory, History & ResearchClinical PsychologyEmotional HealingPsychological Self-HelpCognitive PsychologyPsychiatry - General & MiscellaneousPsychotherapyAbuse & ViolenceAbuse & Violence - PsychologyPsychological Self-Help - General & MiscellaneousPsychology - HistoryMethodology - PsychologyPsychoanalytical PsychologyFalse memory syndrome



