false memory syndrome
1false memory syndrome — noun A condition of erroneous memory sometimes attributed to adults who recall childhood experiences, esp of sexual abuse, under hypnosis or other medical inducement (abbrev FMS) • • • Main Entry: ↑false …
2False memory syndrome — Article issues or=October 2007 unbalanced=January 2008 POV=January 2008 weasel=May 2008False memory syndrome (FMS) is a term coined in 1992 by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) to describe their theory that some adults who belatedly… …
3False Memory Syndrome Foundation — The False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) is an organization that advocates on behalf of individuals who claim they have been falsely accused of perpetrating child sexual abuse.cite journal|title=Crisis or Creation: A Systematic Examination of… …
4False Memory Syndrome Foundation — Die False Memory Syndrome Foundation ist eine Interessengemeinschaft von Personen, die angeben, fälschlicherweise des sexuellen Missbrauchs beschuldigt zu werden.[1] Der Hauptsitz ist in Philadelphia. Die Stiftung wurde 1992 von der promovierten… …
5false-memory syndrome — false′ mem′ory syn drome n. psy a psychological condition in which a person believes that he or she remembers events that have not actually occurred • Etymology: 1990–95 …
6false memory syndrome — ▪ psychology also called recovered memory, pseudomemory, and memory distortion the experience, usually in the context of adult psychotherapy, of seeming to remember events that never actually occurred. These pseudomemories are often quite… …
7false-memory syndrome — /fawls mem euh ree/ a psychological condition in which a person believes that he or she remembers events that have not actually occurred. [1990 95] * * * …
8false memory syndrome — noun A recollection of a childhood incident which had not taken place …
9false-memory syndrome — /fawls mem euh ree/ a psychological condition in which a person believes that he or she remembers events that have not actually occurred. [1990 95] …
10False memory — refers to the recollection of an event, or the details of an event, that did not occur. The term may also refer to: False memory syndrome Source monitoring error Confabulation False Memory (novel), by Dean Koontz This disambiguation page lists… …