Authors
Debra A Poole, D Stephen Lindsay, Amina Memon, Ray Bull
Publication date
1995/6
Journal
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Volume
63
Issue
3
Pages
426
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Licensed US doctoral-level psychotherapists randomly sampled from the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (Surveys 1 and 2, n= 145; Council for the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1992) and British psychologists sampled from the Register of Chartered Clinical Psychologists (Survey 2, n= 57; British Psychological Society, 1993) were surveyed regarding clients’ memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). The 3 samples were highly similar on the vast majority of measures. Respondents listed a wide variety of behavioral symptoms as potential indicators of CSA, and 71% indicated that they had used various techniques (eg, hypnosis, interpretation of dreams) to help clients recover suspected memories of CSA. Across samples, 25% of the respondents reported a constellation of beliefs and practices suggestive of a focus on memory recovery, and these …
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