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Wichtige Beiträge, welche die False Memory-Position widerlegen bzw. die Echtheit von angezweifelten Missbrauchserinnerungen belegen (Besprechung in "Rotkäppchens Schweigen"):

Adams, J.A.; Harper, K; Knudson, S. et al.: Examination findings in legally confirmed child sexual abuse: It´s normal to be normal, Pediatrics 94(3) 1994, S. 310-317

Anderson, M.C.; Green, C.: Suppressing Unwanted Memories by Executive Control, Nature 410, März 2001, S. 366-36

Bremner, J.D.; Krystal, J.H.; Southwick, S.M.; Charney, D.S.: Functional Neuroanatomical Correlates of the effects of stress on memory, Journal of Traumatic Stress 8(4), 1995, S. 527-551

Bull, D.L.: A verified case of recovered memories of sexual abuse, Case Study, American Journal of Psychotherapy 53 (2), 1999, S. 221-224 

Calabrese, P., Markowitsch, H.J.: Gedächtnis und Gehirn – Neurobiologische Korrelate von Gedächtnisstörungen, Fortschritte der Neurologie, Psychiatrie 71(4), 2003, S. 211-219

Cassell, P.G.: The guilty and the „innocent“: An examination of alleged cases of wrongful conviction from false confessions, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy Spring 1999, im Internet unter: http://www.wm3.org/live/trialshearings/documents.php?docid=84&jessie=1

Cheit, R.E.: The Recovered Memory Project: Case Information & scholarly resources, http://www.RecoveredMemory.org, 1997-2004

Chu, J.A.; Frey, L.M.; Ganzel, B.L. et al.: Memories of childhood abuse: Dissociation, amnesia, and corroboration, American Journal of Psychiatry 1999, 156, 749-755

Clancy, S.A.; McNally, R.J; Schachter, D.L.: Effects of guided imagery on memory distortion in women reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse, Journal of Traumatic Stress 12 (4), 1999, S. 559-569

Corwin, D.L.; Olafson, E.: Videotaped discovery of a reportedly unrecallable memory of child sexual abuse: Comparison with a childhood interview videotaped 11 years before. Child Maltreatment 2, 1997, S. 91-112

Crook, L.S.; Dean, M.C. (1999a): “Lost in a shopping mall”—A breach of professional ethics, Ethics & Behavior 9(1), 1999, S. 39-50

Crook, L.S.; Dean, M.C. (1999b): Logical fallacies and ethical breaches, Ethics & Behavior 9(1), 1999, S. 61-68

Dalenberg, C.J.: Accuracy, timing and circumstances of disclosure in therapy of recovered and continuous memories of abuse, Journal of Psychiatry & Law 24, 1996, S. 229-275

Dallam, S. J. (2001a): Crisis or Creation? A systematic examination of “False Memory Syndrome”, in: Whitfield/Silberg/Fink (Hg.) 2001, S. 9-36

Deutscher Bundestag: Endbericht der Enquete-Kommission „Sogenannte Sekten und Psychogruppen“, Drucksache 13/10950 vom 9.6.1998 http://www.dip.bundestag.de/btd/13/109/1310950.asc

Duggal, S.; Sroufe, L.A.: Recovered memory of childhood sexual trauma: A documented case from a longitudinal study, Journal of Traumatic Stress 11(2), 1998, S. 301-321

Eckhardt-Henn, A.; Hoffmann, S.O.: Die Trauma-Pathogenese dissoziativer Bewusstseinsstörungen: empirische Befunde, in: Eckhardt-Henn/Hoffmann 2004, S. 265-275

Elliott, D.M.; Briere, J.: Posttraumatic Stress associated with delayed recall of sexual abuse: A general population study, Journal of Traumatic Stress 8(4), 1995, S. 629-647

Erickson, M.H.: Negation or reversal of legal testimony, Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, September 1938, S. 548-553

Fabiani, M.; Stadler, M.A.; Wessels, P.M.: True but not false memories produce a sensory signature in human lateralized brain potentials, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12(6) 2000, S. 941-949

Feldman-Summers, S.; Pope, K.S.: The experience of “forgetting” childhood abuse: A national survey of psychologists, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 62(3), 1994, S. 636-639

Fergusson, D.M.; Horwood, L.J.; Woodward, L.J.: The stability of child abuse reports: A longitudinal study of the reporting behaviour of young adults, Psychological Medicine 30, 2000, S. 529-544

Foote, B.; Smolin, Y.; Kaplan, M. et al.: Prevalence of Dissociative Disorders in Psychiatric outpatients, American Journal of Psychiatry 163(4), April 2006, S. 623-629

Gast, U. ; Rodewald, F. ; Nickel, V. et al.: Prevalence of dissociative disorders among psychiatric inpatients in a German university clinic, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 189, 2001, S. 249-257

Gleaves, D.H. (1996a): The evidence for “repression”: An examination of Holmes and implications for the recovered memory controversy, Journal of child sexual abuse 5(1), 1996, S. 1-19

Gleaves, D.H. (1996b): The sociocognitive model of dissociative identity disorder: a reexamination of the evidence. Psychological Bulletin 120, 1996, S. 42-59

Goodman, G.S.; Ghetti, S.; Quas, J. et al.: A prospective study of memory for child sexual abuse: New findings relevant to the repressed-memory controversy, Psychological Science 14(2), 2003, S. 113-118

Goodwin, J.M.: Human vectors of trauma: Illustrations from the Marquis de Sade, in: Goodwin, J. M. (Ed.): Rediscovering childhood trauma: Historical Casebook and clinical applications, Washington D.C. 1993, S. 95-111

Greenhoot, A.F.; McCloskey, L.; Glisky, E.: A longitudinal study of adolescent´s recollections of family violence, Applied Cognitive Psychology 19(6), 2005, S. 719-743

Hovdestad, W.E.; Kristiansen, C.M.: A field study of “false memory syndrome”: Construct validity and incidence, The Journal of Psychiatry & Law 24, 1996 S. 299-338

Hoult, J.: Silencing the victim: The politics of discrediting child abuse survivors, Ethics & Behavior 8, 1998, 125-140

Jones, A.: Dark secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove, Videoaufzeichnung erhältlich unter http://www.infowars.com

Kluft, R.P.: The confirmation and disconfirmation of memories of abuse in DID patients: A naturalistic clinical study, Dissociation 8(4), 1995, S. 253-258

Lanius, R.A.; Williamson, P.C.; Bluhm, R.L. et al.: Functional connectivity of dissociative responses in posttraumatic stress disorder: A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation, Biological Psychiatry 57(8), 2005, S. 873-884

Lewis, D.O.; Yeager, C.A.; Swica, Y.; Pincus, J.H.; Lewis, M.: Objective documentation of child abuse and dissociation in 12 murderers with dissociative identity disorder, American Journal of Psychiatry 154, 1997, S. 1703-1710

Masson, J.M.: Was hat man dir, du armes Kind getan? Sigmund Freuds Unterdrückung der Verführungstheorie, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1984

Nijenhuis, E.R.S.; van Engen, A.; Kusters, I.; van der Hart, O.: Peritraumatic somatoform and psychological dissociation in relation to recall of childhood sexual abuse, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 2(3) 2001, S. 49-67

Ogawa, J.R.; Sroufe, L.A.; Weinfield, N.S. et al.: Development and the fragmented self: longitudinal study of dissociative symptomatology in a nonclinical sample, Development & Psychopathology 9, 1997, S. 855-879

Olio, K.A.: Are 25% of clinicians using potentially risky therapeutic practices? A review of the logic and methodology of the Poole, Lindsay et al. study, The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Sommer 1996, S. 277-298

Pezdek, K.; Hodge, D.: Planting false childhood memories in children: The role of event plausibility, Child Development 70(4), 1999, S. 887-895

Pope, K.S.: Memory, abuse, and science: Questioning claims about the False Memory Syndrome epidemic, in: American Psychologist 51(9), 1996, S. 957-974 (Artikel auch im Internet auf http://www.kspope.com)

Pope, K.S.: Science as careful questioning: Are claims of a False Memory Syndrome epidemic based on empirical evidence?, American Psychologist 52(9), 1997, S. 997-1006 (Artikel auch im Internet auf http://www.kspope.com)

Porter, S.; Yuille J.C.; Lehman D.R.: The nature of real, implanted, and fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: Implications for the recovered memory debate, in: Law and Human Behavior 23 (5),1999, S. 517-37

Putnam, F.W.(1995b): Negative rebuttal: Putnam (Antwort auf Artikel von Paul R. McHugh, gleiche Ausgabe, S. 962), Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 34(7), 1995, S. 963

Pyck, K.: The backlash in Europe: Real anxiety or mass hysteria in the Netherlands? A preliminary study of the Oude Pekela crisis, in: Myers (Hg.) 1994, S. 70-85

Rauch, S.L.; van der Kolk, B.A.; Fisler, R.E.: A symptom provocation study of posttraumatic stress disorder using positron emission tomography and script-driven imagery, Archives of General Psychiatry 53(5),1996, S. 380-387

Shin, L.M.; Orr, S.P.; Rauch, S.L. et al.: Regional cerebral blood flow in the amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex during traumatic imagery in male and female Vietnam veterans with PTSD, Archives of General Psychiatry 61(2), 2004, S. 168-176

Reinders, A.A.T.S.; Nijenhuis, E.R.S.; Paans, A.M.J., et al.: One brain, two selves, Neuroimage 20, 2003, S. 2119-2125

Roe, C.M.; Schwartz, M.: Characteristics of previously forgotten memories of sexual abuse: A descriptive study, Journal of Psychiatry and Law 24, 1996, S. 189-206

Ross, C. A. (2000a): Bluebird: Deliberate creation of Multiple Personality Disorder, Richardson, TX 2000

Ross, C.A.; Duffy, C.M.M.; Ellason, J.W.: Prevalence, reliability and validity of Dissociative Disorders in an inpatient setting, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 3(1), 2002, S. 7-18

Schiffer, F.: Of two minds: The revolutionary science of dual-brain psychology, New York 1998

Silberg, J.L.: Creating confusion: “Creating hysteria” von Joan Acocella, Book review, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 1(1), 2000, S. 99-102

Sjöberg, R.L.; Lindblad, F.: Limited Disclosure of Sexual Abuse in children whose experiences were documented by videotape, American Journal of Psychiatry 159, 2002, S. 312-314

Spitzer, C.; Willert, C.; Grabe, H.J. et al.: Dissociation, hemispheric asymmetry, and dysfunction of hemispheric interaction: a transcranial magnetic stimulation approach, The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 16(2), 2004, S. 163-169

Stanton, M.: U-Turn on memory lane, Columbia Journalism Review, Juli/August 1997, aus dem Internet am 6.4.2003 http://www.cjr.org/html/97-07-08-memory.html

Steinberg, M.: Advances in the clinical assessment of dissociation: the SCID-D-R, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2000, 64 (2), S. 146-163

Summit, R.C.: The dark tunnels of McMartin, Journal of Psychohistory 21(4), 1994, S. 397-416

Teicher, M.H.; Andersen, S.L.; Polcari, A. et al.: Developmental neurobiology of childhood stress and trauma, Psychiatric Clinics of North America 25(2), 2002, S. 397-426

Tsai, G.E.; Condie, D.; Wu, M.-T. et al.: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Personality Switches in a Woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder, Harvard Review of Psychiatry 7, 1999, S. 119-122

van der Kolk, B.A.; Fisler, R.: Dissociation and the fragmentary nature of traumatic memories: Overview and explorative study, Journal of Traumatic Stress, 8, 1995 S. 505-525

Vermetten, E.; Schmahl, C.; Lindner, S. et al.: Hippocampal and amygdalar volumes in dissociative identity disorder, American Journal of Psychiatry 163(4), April 2006, S. 630-636

Williams, L.M.: Recovered Memories of abuse in women with documented child sexual victimization histories. Journal of Traumatic Stress 8 (4) 1995, S. 649-673

Zoellner, L.A.; Alvarez-Conrad, J.; Foa, E.B.: Peritraumatic dissociative experiences, trauma narratives, and trauma pathology, Journal of Traumatic Stress 15(1), 2002, S. 49-57

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