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Truth in memory: ramifications for psychotherapy and hypnotherapy

S J Lynn1, M R Nash

  • 1Psychology Department, Ohio University, Athens 45701.

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
|January 1, 1994
PubMed
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Memory reliability in therapy is questioned. Therapists and clients

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Hypnotherapy Research

Background:

  • Investigates the reliability of memory within psychotherapy and hypnotherapy settings.
  • Examines the influence of therapist and client beliefs on memory formation.

Observation:

  • Explores client vulnerability to pseudomemory creation.
  • Assesses potential hazards associated with hypnosis and pseudomemory reports.

Findings:

  • Identifies variables and factors that mediate hypnotic pseudomemories.
  • Highlights the risks of uncritical reliance on patient memories and clinical practices.

Implications:

  • Sensitizes clinicians to potential pitfalls in memory assessment.
  • Advocates for critical evaluation of clinical beliefs and practices regarding memory.

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