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Freud and False Memory Syndrome (Postmodern Encounters)
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Freud and False Memory Syndrome (Postmodern Encounters)Freud and False Memory Syndrome (Postmodern Encounters)

Since about 1992, an astonishingly fierce scientific, professional and legal controversy has arisen around the allegation that psychotherapists may sometimes have fostered false memories of childhood sexual abuse. Some have blamed Freud for this, arguing that he sowed the seeds of 'false memory syndrome' 100 years ago. He has been accused by some critics of abandoning, out of professional cowardice, his original recognition of the prevalence of sexual abuse amongst his patients, substituting his theory of childhood sexuality and the Oedipus complex, and by others of fabricating and implanting false memories in his patients' minds.
 
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Tags: false, Freud, abuse, childhood, memories, sexual
Because I Said So - 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race and Themselves
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Because I Said So - 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race and ThemselvesBecause I Said So - 33 Mothers Write About Children, Sex, Men, Aging, Faith, Race and Themselves

Moses and Peri, who edited Mothers Who Think, an American Book Award–winning anthology based on a Salon.com column, have gathered some 33 talented mothers (including writers Rosellen Brown, Janet Fitch, Ayelet Waldman and Ann Hulbert, among others) discussing aspects of "real motherhood" today. True, most of their issues—spousal abuse, divorce, cancer, step-parenting, single mothering—aren't new.
 
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Tags: Mothers, issues, spousal, abuse, their, Faith, Because, Aging, Themselves
The Making of Addiction - The 'Use and Abuse' of Opium in Nineteenth-century Britain
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The Making of Addiction - The 'Use and Abuse' of Opium in Nineteenth-century BritainThe Making of Addiction - The 'Use and Abuse' of Opium in Nineteenth-century Britain

This book uncovers the original influences that shaped the creation and the various interpretations of addiction as a disease, and of addiction to opiates in particular. It delves into the treatments, regimes, and prejudices that surrounded the condition, a newly emerging pathological entity and a form of 'moral insanity' during the nineteenth century. Letters, diaries and newspapers are drawn upon to detail personal struggles with addiction and the trials of those who cared and despaired.
 
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Tags: addiction, drawn, detail, personal, newspapers, Making, Britain, Nineteenth-century, Abuse
Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict
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Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed ConflictSkeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict

Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict describes an epidemiological framework for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting evidence for use at trial. It pieces together fragments of skeletal tissue and associated physical evidence to determine a mechanism of trauma that is factually based, methodologically scripted, and scientifically interpreted.
 
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Tags: Abuse, Armed, Conflict, Skeletal, Rights, Human
Pathology, Toxicogenetics, and Criminalistics of Drug Abuse
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Pathology, Toxicogenetics, and Criminalistics of Drug AbusePathology, Toxicogenetics, and Criminalistics of Drug Abuse

Pathology, Toxicogenetics, and Criminalistics of Drug Abuse presents a detailed introduction to the cutting-edge advances in this emerging field.
 
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Tags: Pathology, Criminalistics, Abuse, Toxicogenetics, emerging