Lynn Crook - False Memories - The Deception That Silenced Millions

Lynn Crook - False Memories - The Deception That Silenced Millions

Ed Opperman’s guest today is Lynn Crook. False memory syndrome is a go-to diagnosis for memories which, when recovered, seem to have no corroborating evidence. There’s a whole world of research into False Memory Syndrome, the causes and effects of...
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Ed Opperman’s guest today is Lynn Crook. False memory syndrome is a
go-to diagnosis for memories which, when recovered, seem to have no
corroborating evidence. There’s a whole world of research into
False Memory Syndrome, the causes and effects of ‘remembering’
things which never happened. But the syndrome has also become a
useful tool in discrediting those whose recollections are clear
enough, yet lack substantive evidence.

From Her Amazon;

When states allowed adults who were molested as children to sue for
damages, accused parents went on the offense. The parents claimed
the accusations were false memories implanted by therapists. The
parents established a non-profit and invested millions in a PR
campaign to promote themselves as falsely accused, and to dismiss
crimes committed against children as false memories. As evidence,
they offered the story of an older brother who convinced his
younger brother he was lost at a mall. The false memory story went
viral. The popular press and psychology textbooks failed to
challenge false memory claims. Individuals who challenged false
memories were silenced. The author explains how her successful
lawsuit against her parents helped her uncover the rest of the
false memory story.

Lynn Crook, M.Ed., has a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology
from the University of Washington (1970). Lynn was herself a
therapist when she recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Lynn Crook, MEd, successfully sued her parents for damages in 1994,
based on a corroborated claim of childhood sexual abuse.

Book: False Memories - The Deception That Silenced Millions

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