False Memory Syndrome Foundation
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GENERAL INTEREST


LEGAL

Recovered Memories in the Courts

Retractor Lawsuits

3rd-Party Lawsuits

FMSF Amicus Briefs

U.S.A. v. Peterson, et. al.

SCIENCE

Repressed Memories

Creating False Memories

Research Fundamentals

Multiple Personality Disorder (DID)

Hypnosis

Is There A Truth Serum?

But It’s In The DSM

THERAPY

Overview

Professional Statements

American Psychiatric Association

American Medical Association

Australian Psychological Society

American Psychological Association

National Association of Social Workers

British Psychological Society

British Association For Counselling

American Psychological Association Final Report

Canadian Psychiatric Association

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Michigan Psychological Association

The International Society For Traumatic Stress Studies

The False Memory Syndrome Foundation

Transcripts of Therapy Sessions from USA v. Peterson et al.

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After 27 years, the FMS Foundation dissolved on December 31, 2019. During the past quarter century, a large body of scientific research and legal opinions on the topics of the accuracy and reliability of memory and recovered memories has been created. People with concerns about false memories can communicate with others electronically. The need for the FMS Foundation diminished dramatically over the years. The FMSF website and Archives will continue to be available.