Description
The focus here will be exclusively on memory for abuse and trauma which is identified by certain indirect clinical signs and recovered from total conscious, volitional inaccessibility by adults in psychotherapy.
Therapy rests upon a foundation of influence from which is built its benefits as well as its liabilities. An adequate, if demanding, safeguard exists to place checks on rank influence. We need to accept that unwarranted influence can never be ruled out and that it can only be tracked down by an informed, skeptical mind. This book illustrates the difficulty of maintaining that safeguard and the possible outcome when we do not.