Articles in this issue
Final conclusions of the American Psychological Association Working Group on Investigation of Memories of Childhood Abuse.
Pages 933-940
American Psychological Association, Working Group on Investigation of Memories of Childhood Abuse, Washington, DC, US
Symptomatic clients and memories of childhood abuse: What the trauma and child sexual abuse literature tells us.
Pages 941-995
Alpert, Judith L.; Brown, Laura S.; Courtois, Christine A.
Comment on Alpert, Brown, and Courtois (1998): The science of memory and the practice of psychotherapy.
Pages 996-1010
Ornstein, Peter A.; Ceci, Stephen J.; Loftus, Elizabeth F.
Reply to Ornstein, Ceci, and Loftus (1998): The politics of memory.
Pages 1011-1024
Alpert, Judith L.; Brown, Laura S.; Courtois, Christine A.
Adult recollections of childhood abuse: Cognitive and developmental perspectives.
Pages 1025-1051
Ornstein, Peter A.; Ceci, Stephen J.; Loftus, Elizabeth F.
Comment on Ornstein, Ceci, and Loftus (1998): Adult recollections of childhood abuse.
Pages 1052-1067
Alpert, Judith L.; Brown, Laura S.; Courtois, Christine A.
More on the repressed memory debate: A reply to Alpert, Brown, and Courtois (1998).
Pages 1068-1078
Ornstein, Peter A.; Ceci, Stephen J.; Loftus, Elizabeth F.
Recovered memories in theory and practice.
Pages 1079-1090
Davies, Graham; Morton, John; Mollon, Phil; Robertson, Noelle
The controversy over recovered memories.
Pages 1091-1109
Roediger, Henry L., III; Bergman, Erik T.
Neurobiology of reconstructed memory.
Pages 1110-1134
Jacobs, W. Jake; Nadel, Lynn
Criteria for judging the admissibility of eyewitness testimony of long past events.
Pages 1135-1159
Haber, Lyn; Haber, Ralph Norman
Pseudoscience, cross-examination, and scientific evidence in the recovered memory controversy.
Pages 1160-1181
Pope, Kenneth S.
The facade of scientific documentation: A case study of Richard Ofshe's analysis of the Paul Ingram case.
Pages 1182-1197
Olio, Karen A.; Cornell, William F.
Admissibility of repressed memory evidence by therapists in sexual abuse cases.
Pages 1198-1225
Gordon, Jonathan D.
The admissibility of expert testimony based upon clinical judgment and scientific research.
Pages 1226-1252
Shuman, Daniel W.; Sales, Bruce D.
Recovered memories of child sexual abuse and liability: Society, science, and the law in a comparative setting.
Pages 1253-1306
Partlett, David F.; Nurcombe, Barry


