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American Psychiatric Association: "Statement on Repressed Memories of Abuse"
APA: "What is Hypnosis"
Conference 2005 Madrid: "Coping With Triggers"
Giambalvo, Carol: "Coping with Triggers and PTSD Symptoms"
Giambalvo, Carol: "Coping with Triggers"
Goldberg, Lorna: "A Psychoanalytic Look at Recovered Memories, Therapists, Cult Leaders, and Undue Influence" - abstract
Jenkinson, Gillie, M.A.: "An Investigation into Cult Pseudo-Personality: What is It and How Does It Form?
Sidran Foundation
Singer, Margaret: "Cults In Our Midst: Hidden Menace in Our Lives
West, Louis J. & Martin, P.: "Pseudo-identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults" - abstract
Whitsett, Doni, Ph.D.: "The Psychobiology of Trauma and Child Maltreatment"

A Comment Upon the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin and Orne on the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony

Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit (APRU), Goldsmiths, University of London

Book Review: Recovered Memory/False Memory Debate

Commentary on Borawick v Shay--Hypnosis, Social Influence, Incestuous Child Abuse and Satanic Ritual Abuse

Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: The Fate of Hypnotically Retrieved Memories

Coping With Trance States

Coping With Triggers - updated

Coping with Triggers & PTSD Symptoms

Dissociation and Depression in Treatment-Seeking Former Members of Contemplative Cults

Dissociation and Self-Harm in Cultic Groups

False Memory and Buridan’s Ass:False Memory and Buridan’s Ass

Family Responses to a Young Adult's Cult Membership and Return

Guided Imagery Is Challenged as Religion

Hypnosis and the Iatrogenic Creation of Memory

Implanting False Memories of “Possession”

In favor of a per se exclusion of hypnotically influenced testimony: A reply to Hoover

In the Community: Psychiatric Assn Statement on Repressed Memories of Abuse

Interesting Times

International: Latvia-Rape via Hypnosis Alleged

Legal Decision: Borawick v. Shay

Manipulative Therapists

Meditation: Meditation Said Dangerous for Some

Personality, Belief in the Paranormal, and Involvement with Satanic Practices Among Young Adult Males

Questions and Answers about Memories of Childhood Abuse

Recovered Memory Psychiatrist Disciplined

Sleep Deprivation

The Appeal of the Impossible and the Efflorescence of the Unbelievable: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Cults and Occultism

The Psychobiology of Trauma and Child Maltreatment

The Utilization of Hypnotic Techniques in Religious Cult Conversion

Tracing the roots of mass trances

Tricks of the subconscious

Woman linked to calls that triggered FLDS raid claims life of abuse

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