Taking an in-depth look at the most current research on memory of traumatic events, this book contains state-of-the-art data in the controversial area of repressed memory. Contributors, major figures in the field, integrate multidisciplinary findings into proposals for coherent treatment, and legal and social policy and practices.Taking an in-depth look at the most current research on memory of traumatic events, this book contains state-of-the-art data in the controversial area of repressed memory. Contributors, major figures in the field, integrate multidisciplinary findings into proposals for coherent treatment, and legal and social policy and practices.PART ONE: CLINICAL PRACTICE AND LEGAL ISSUES IN TRAUMA AND MEMORY Trauma, Memory and Clinical Practice - Lucy Berliner and John Briere Memory Research and Clinical Practice - Mary Harvey A Critique of Three Paradigms and a Framework for Psychotherapy with Trauma Survivors Individual Differences in Maltreated Children's Memory and Suggestibility - Mitchell L Eisen et al General Memory Functioning at Pre- and Post-Treatment in Female Rape Victims with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder - Pallavi Nishith et al Remembering Trauma - Craig C Piers A Characterological Perspective Ethical Considerations in the Teaching of Trauma and Dissociation - Madelyn Miller Student Exposure and Unexpected Memory Memory Research and the Law - Jon R Conte Future Directions Remembering Incest - Joyce Sese Dorado The Complexities of this Process and Implications for Civil Statutes of Limitations PART TWO: MENTAL HEALTH AND MEMORIES OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS Memories for Child Sexual Abuse and Mental Health Functioning - Victoria L Banyard and Linda M Williams Findings on a Sample of Women and Implications for Future Research Bulimia Nervosa, PTSD lÎ