Return of the Furies
In "Return of the Furies," author Hollida Wakefield provides a groundbreaking exploration of the controversial topic of recovered memories in therapy. Published by Open Court Publishing Co. in 1999, this thought-provoking book spans 419 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between memory, psychology, and trauma. Wakefield critically analyzes the notion of repressed memories, challenging the validity of therapeutic practices that assert the authenticity of such memories. Drawing on research in cognition and cognitive psychology, she highlights the potential for false memory syndrome and exposes the dangers of misleading therapeutic methods. This comprehensive work serves as an essential guide for those interested in mental health, psychotherapy, and the science behind memory, providing a compelling case for a more informed and cautious approach to recovery. Ideal for mental health professionals and curious readers alike, "Return of the Furies" invites you to reconsider what you thought you knew about memory and trauma.