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Obscure Links - March 24, 2026

Theme: Memory Manipulation

Today's curated discoveries from the hidden corners of the web.

1. Revisiting the Past: The Implications of False Memory Syndrome in Therapy - PSYFORU

Imagine sitting in a therapist's office, recounting a traumatic experience only to discover later that the memories may be distorted or entirely fabricated.

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2. Frontiers | EMDR: dispelling the false memory creation myth in response to Otgaar et al. (2022a)

Exposure to traumatic events can lead to diverse memory impairments such as dissociation, intrusiveness, avoidance, distortion, or recovery (Mary et al., 202...

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3. Troubles with Remembering; or, The Seven Sins of Memory Studies - DRB

Donate Remembering the Troubles: Contesting the Recent Past in Northern Ireland , by Jim Smyth (ed), University of Notre Dame Press, 218 pp, $40, ISBN 978-0268-101749 Memory, unlike history, works best when looking backwards. Let us therefore begin at the end.

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