For a different view on "Recovered Memory" visit a the web-site maintained by Professor Ross E. Cheit of the Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions at Brown University. The latter began as a letter to PBS objecting to false statements and shoddy research by Ofra Bikel, producer of the program "Divided Memories." (Journalists note: Bikel's program was later described in the Columbia Journalism Review as "a four-hour polemic" that only "purported to be balanced." ) This page was launched in conjunction with a presentation at the American Psychological Association meetings in Chicago, August 18, 1997. For a more detailed discussion of the criteria for including cases in the archive, along with some reflections on the science and politics of recovered memory, see Ross E. Cheit, "Consider This, Skeptics of Recovered Memory," Ethics and Behavior, 8(2), 141-160 (1998). This site will be updated regularly with additional cases and information. The link is: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Recovmem/Archive.html
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