False Memory Syndrome Foundation - Vol 01 No 01 - 1992 mar
The FMS Foundation has been formed in Pennsylvania to support families falsely accused due to repressed memories. The newsletter details the foundation's mission, the establishment
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The FMS Foundation has been formed in Pennsylvania to support families falsely accused due to repressed memories. The newsletter details the foundation's mission, the establishment
The FMS Foundation Newsletter of April 1, 1992, details the progress of establishing the organization, including by-laws, office space, and volunteer coordination. Preliminary surv
The FMS Foundation is moving to a new office in Philadelphia and seeking material to document the phenomenon. The newsletter features articles on the reliability of memory, explori
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter discusses the challenges faced by families dealing with "recovered memories" of abuse, highlighting how these claims can divide families
The FMS Foundation Newsletter dated May 21, 1992, reports a significant response to its 800 number from families and professionals discussing recovered memories, often related to a
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the growing phenomenon of false memory syndrome, where individuals, often daughters in their 30s, recover memories of abuse during therapy,
The FMS Foundation Newsletter highlights the growing awareness of False Memory Syndrome, with increasing media coverage and family involvement. The foundation receives numerous cal
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the growing phenomenon of recovered memories, particularly concerning childhood abuse. It highlights the increasing number of families seeki
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the growing phenomenon of False Memory Syndrome, noting a significant increase in families reporting children accusing parents of abuse. It
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversial 'trauma theory' and the recovered memory movement, suggesting that many recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse may b
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses criticisms and controversies surrounding recovered memories, particularly in cases of alleged child abuse. It highlights the FMS Foundation'
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the phenomenon of False Memory Syndrome (FMS), detailing its impact on families and the challenges of reconciliation. It inclu
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the growing phenomenon of False Memory Syndrome (FMS) and the controversies surrounding repressed memory therapy. It highlight
The FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversial topic of repressed memories, particularly in the context of child abuse accusations. It highlights an upcoming conference
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the complex issue of false memories, particularly in the context of child sexual abuse accusations. It highlights the challeng
The FMS Foundation Newsletter issue of May 3, 1993, reports on the 'Memory and Reality: Emerging Crisis' conference attended by over 600 people, including professionals and familie
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter delves into the complex and controversial topic of false memories and repressed memories, particularly in the context of child abuse acc
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses concerns about False Memory Syndrome (FMS), exploring scientific debates on memory reconstruction versus repression. It highli
The FMS Foundation Newsletter issue of August 1993 reports on a perceived shift in the climate surrounding the FMS phenomenon, noting indications of change in media coverage and pu
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the complex issues surrounding False Memory Syndrome (FMS) and repressed memories of child sexual abuse. It highlights pattern
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines the phenomenon of repressed memories and the 'sexual abuse hysteria' prevalent since the early 1980s. It draws paral
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter highlights a significant increase in media coverage of False Memory Syndrome (FMS), noting a shift towards greater depth and compassion.
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversial topic of recovered memories and alleged child abuse. It highlights the foundation's stance that many recover
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversial topic of repressed memories of sexual abuse. It features the American Psychiatric Association's statement on
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter discusses the controversy surrounding recovered memories of child sexual abuse, the role of therapists, and the FMS Foundation's efforts
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversy surrounding False Memory Syndrome (FMS) and its relation to ritual abuse claims. It critiques Cavalcade Produc
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the legal and therapeutic implications of recovered memories, particularly in light of the Ramona trial. It explores the conc
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines recovered memory therapy (RMT), questioning its safety and effectiveness, particularly for women. It highlights conc
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines 'Recovered Memory Therapy' (RMT) and the phenomenon of false memories. It highlights the American Medical Associatio
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines the phenomenon of recovered memory therapy (RMT), highlighting concerns about its scientific validity and potential
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the controversial topic of false memory syndrome and recovered memory therapy. It includes a response to a critical article, a
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter discusses ongoing efforts to educate the public and professionals about the False Memory Syndrome. It highlights legal decisions, such a
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the complexities of false memory syndrome (FMS) and recovered memory therapy (RMT). It highlights a conference on memory and
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter delves into the complex and controversial topic of recovered memories, particularly in relation to childhood sexual abuse (CSA). It high
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter discusses the ongoing debate surrounding False Memory Syndrome and Recovered Memory Therapy. It highlights legal actions against therapi
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the recovered memory controversy, highlighting a KUMC conference where experts debated the scientific validity of repressed m
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter, dated May 2, 1995, focuses heavily on the controversy surrounding recovered memory therapy. It highlights the overturning of the George
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on legal challenges to recovered memory claims. Two major court cases, one in Maryland and one in New Hampshire, ruled that reco
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines the controversy surrounding recovered memories, particularly in the context of child sexual abuse allegations. It hi
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter highlights the significant impact of legal decisions on the recovered memory debate during the summer of 1995. It features reports on co
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter highlights a growing public and judicial shift away from uncritical acceptance of repressed memory claims, particularly in child abuse c
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the controversy surrounding recovered memory therapy (RMT) and its alleged connection to false memories and patient abuse. Th
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the polarization within the mental health community regarding false memory syndrome and the Foundation's stance. It highlights
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines the recovered memory movement and its associated therapeutic practices. It highlights a shift in professional thinki
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the ongoing debate surrounding false memory syndrome, highlighting research findings that challenge the notion of repressed me
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on legal decisions concerning repressed memories, particularly the Texas Supreme Court's ruling in S.V. v R.V. which emphasized
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter critically examines recovered memory therapy, presenting data suggesting it can worsen patients' conditions. It highlights concerns abou
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the ongoing debate surrounding False Memory Syndrome and recovered memories. It highlights concerns about the reliability of m
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the growing number of legal cases involving repressed memory claims and the courts' increasing skepticism. Several higher cou
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter focuses on the complexities of false memory syndrome and child abuse allegations. It highlights legal cases where repressed memory claim
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter addresses the 'false memory crisis,' emphasizing that there is no 'middle ground' in distinguishing true memories from fabricated ones,
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter covers the ongoing debate surrounding repressed memories, highlighting legal cases, scientific research, and upcoming conferences. It cr
This issue of the FMSF Newsletter discusses the societal function of rules and fair enforcement, highlighting a 1997 event in Salem commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Day o
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter reviews developments in February 1997 concerning false memory syndrome. It highlights legal cases, such as a former patient suing a doct
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter from April 1997 discusses the ongoing debate surrounding False Memory Syndrome (FMS), highlighting legal cases and new research. It note
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter questions the legitimacy of 'cutting-off' and 'isolation' as psychological treatments, drawing parallels to cult practices and historica
This issue highlights a significant legal victory in Indiana with the passage of an informed consent law for mental health providers. It also reports on the Amirault sisters being
This issue of the FMS Foundation Newsletter covers recent developments in false memory syndrome (FMS) cases, including the Little Rascals and Wenatchee cases, and legal rulings con
This issue of the FMSF Newsletter focuses on significant legal developments concerning recovered/repressed memory testimony. Several appellate court decisions, including those in N
This issue of the FMSF Newsletter highlights significant legal developments in the 'memory wars,' particularly the conclusion of the Ramona case and appellate court decisions regar