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Cognitive science / False memory syndrome / Repressed memory / Childhood amnesia / Abuse / Child sexual abuse / Psychological repression / False accusations / Recall / Memory / Mind / Psychoanalysis
Date: 2004-11-09 14:39:33
Cognitive science
False memory syndrome
Repressed memory
Childhood amnesia
Abuse
Child sexual abuse
Psychological repression
False accusations
Recall
Memory
Mind
Psychoanalysis

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