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Dawes, R. (1992). Why believe that for which there is no good evidence? Issues in Child
Abuse Accusations, 1, 25-28.
Diamond, B. (1980). Inherent problems in the use of pretrial hypnosis on a prospective
witness. California Law Review, 68, 313-349.
Dolan, Y. (1994). An Ericksonian perspective on the treatment of sexual abuse. In J. Zeig
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Dywan, J. (1995). The illusion of familiarity: An alternative to the report-criterion account of
hypnotic recall. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 194-
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Dywan, J., &Bowers, K. (1983). The use of hypnosis to enhance recall. Science, 222, 184-
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Ellenberger, H. (1970). The discovery of the unconscious: The history and evolution of
dynamic psychiatry. New York: Basic Books.
Esman, A. (1994). “Sexual abuse,” pathogenesis, and enlightened skepticism. American
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Femina, D., Yeager, C., &Lewis, D. (1990). Child abuse: Adolescent records vs. adult recall.
Child Abuse &Neglect, 14, 227-231.
Frankel, F. (1993). Adult reconstruction of childhood events in the multiple personality
literature. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 954-958.
Frankel, F. (1994). The concept of flashbacks in historical perspective. International Journal
of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 4, 321-336.
Fredrickson, R. (1992). Repressed memories: A journey to recovery from sexual abuse.
New York: Simon &Schuster.
Freud, S., &Breuer, J. (1895). Studien uber hysterie. Selected papers on hysteria: The
psychic mechanism of hysterical phenomena. Trans. A. Brill. In R. Hutchins &M. Adler
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Freund, K., Watson, R., &Dickey, R. (1990). Does sexual abuse in childhood cause
pedophilia: An exploratory study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 19, 557-568.
Fromm, E. (1978-79). Primary and secondary process in waking and in altered states of
consciousness. Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, 4, 115-128.
Fromm, E., &Kahn, S. (1990). Self-hypnosis: The Chicago paradigm. New York: Guilford
Press.
Ganaway, G. (1995). Hypnosis, childhood trauma, and dissociative identity disorder:
Toward an integrative theory. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 43, 127-144.
Gardner, R. (1992). True and false accusations of child abuse. Creskill, NJ: Creative
Therapeutics.
Gebhard, P., Gagnon, J., Pomeroy, W., &Christenson, C. (1965). Sex offenders. New York:
Harper &Row.
Gelinas, D. (1983). The persisting negative effects of incest. Psychiatry, 46, 313-332.
Gidro-Frank, L., &Bowersbuch, M. (1948). A study of the Plantar Response in hypnotic age
regression. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 107, 443-458.
Grossman, L., &Pressley, M. (1994). Introduction to the Special Issue on recovery of
memories of childhood sexual abuse. Applied Cog-nitive Psychology, 8, 277-280.
Hammond, C. (1992). Satanic abuse and multiple personality disorder. Paper presented at
the Fourth Annual Eastern Seaboard Conference on Sexual Abuse and Multiple
Personality. Alexandria, VA (audio transcripts).
Harker v. Maryland, F.2d 437, 440 (4th Cir. 1986).
Coons, P., &Milstein, V. (1990). Self mutilation associated with dissociative disorders.
Dissociation, 3, 135-143.
Davison, G., &Neale, J. (1974). Abnormal psychology. New York: Wiley.
Davison, G., &Neale, J. (1994). Abnormal psychology (6th ed.). New York: Wiley.
Dawes, R. (1992). Why believe that for which there is no good evidence? Issues in Child
Abuse Accusations, 1, 25-28.
Diamond, B. (1980). Inherent problems in the use of pretrial hypnosis on a prospective
witness. California Law Review, 68, 313-349.
Dolan, Y. (1994). An Ericksonian perspective on the treatment of sexual abuse. In J. Zeig
(Ed.), Ericksonian methods: The essence of the story (pp. 395-414). New York:
Brunner/Mazel.
Dywan, J. (1995). The illusion of familiarity: An alternative to the report-criterion account of
hypnotic recall. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 194-
211.
Dywan, J., &Bowers, K. (1983). The use of hypnosis to enhance recall. Science, 222, 184-
185.
Ellenberger, H. (1970). The discovery of the unconscious: The history and evolution of
dynamic psychiatry. New York: Basic Books.
Esman, A. (1994). “Sexual abuse,” pathogenesis, and enlightened skepticism. American
Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1101-1103.
Femina, D., Yeager, C., &Lewis, D. (1990). Child abuse: Adolescent records vs. adult recall.
Child Abuse &Neglect, 14, 227-231.
Frankel, F. (1993). Adult reconstruction of childhood events in the multiple personality
literature. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 954-958.
Frankel, F. (1994). The concept of flashbacks in historical perspective. International Journal
of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 4, 321-336.
Fredrickson, R. (1992). Repressed memories: A journey to recovery from sexual abuse.
New York: Simon &Schuster.
Freud, S., &Breuer, J. (1895). Studien uber hysterie. Selected papers on hysteria: The
psychic mechanism of hysterical phenomena. Trans. A. Brill. In R. Hutchins &M. Adler
(Eds.), Freud. Great Books of the Western World, 54. Chicago: William Benton, 1952.
Freund, K., Watson, R., &Dickey, R. (1990). Does sexual abuse in childhood cause
pedophilia: An exploratory study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 19, 557-568.
Fromm, E. (1978-79). Primary and secondary process in waking and in altered states of
consciousness. Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, 4, 115-128.
Fromm, E., &Kahn, S. (1990). Self-hypnosis: The Chicago paradigm. New York: Guilford
Press.
Ganaway, G. (1995). Hypnosis, childhood trauma, and dissociative identity disorder:
Toward an integrative theory. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 43, 127-144.
Gardner, R. (1992). True and false accusations of child abuse. Creskill, NJ: Creative
Therapeutics.
Gebhard, P., Gagnon, J., Pomeroy, W., &Christenson, C. (1965). Sex offenders. New York:
Harper &Row.
Gelinas, D. (1983). The persisting negative effects of incest. Psychiatry, 46, 313-332.
Gidro-Frank, L., &Bowersbuch, M. (1948). A study of the Plantar Response in hypnotic age
regression. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 107, 443-458.
Grossman, L., &Pressley, M. (1994). Introduction to the Special Issue on recovery of
memories of childhood sexual abuse. Applied Cog-nitive Psychology, 8, 277-280.
Hammond, C. (1992). Satanic abuse and multiple personality disorder. Paper presented at
the Fourth Annual Eastern Seaboard Conference on Sexual Abuse and Multiple
Personality. Alexandria, VA (audio transcripts).
Harker v. Maryland, F.2d 437, 440 (4th Cir. 1986).







































































