TY - BOOK AU - Hedges, Lawrence E TI - Remembering, repeating, and working through childhood trauma: : the psychodynamics of recovered memories, multiple personality, ritual abuse, incest, molest, and abduction SN - 1568212283 AV - RC569.5.C55 H43 1994 PY - 1994/// CY - Northvale, NJ PB - J. Aronson KW - Adult child abuse victims KW - FAST KW - False memory syndrome KW - Recovered memory KW - Multiple personality KW - Psychoanalytic therapy KW - Child abuse KW - Repression KW - Multiple-Personality Disorder KW - Professional-Patient Relations N1 - Introduction - The recovered memory crisis. Part 1 - Taking recovered memories seriously. 1 Varieties of remembering and forgetting. 2 Transference and resistance memories. 3 The fear of breakdown, emptiness, and death. Part 2 - Multiple personality reconsidered. 4 Background and history of multiplicity. 5 Understanding and working with multiples. Part 3 - The dual relationship in psychotherapy. 6 The problem of duality. 7 In praise of the dual relationship. 8 Duality as essential to psychological cure. Part 4 - Psychotic anxieties and the organizing experience. 9 The organizing transference. 10 Working through the organizing transference. 11 The development of a transference psychosis: Sandy. 12 Countertransfeerence to the organizing experience. 13 Therapists at risk N2 - '...makes a powerful and compelling argument for why traumatic memories recovered during psychotherapy need to be taken seriously. He shows us how and why these memories--whether true or false or metaphor--must be dealt with in thoughtful and responsible ways, and not simply uncritically believed and used as tools for destruction.' ER -