Andrea Dunlop
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And then, you know, not long after that, she attempted suicide and she wrote a note that said that she would rather die than return to her parents. And, you know, we can glean from this lawsuit that at some point, again, we don't know when, we don't know what the exact details of this were, but that she had made a disclosure to the hospital that she was being sexually abused. by her parents.
And then, you know, not long after that, she attempted suicide and she wrote a note that said that she would rather die than return to her parents. And, you know, we can glean from this lawsuit that at some point, again, we don't know when, we don't know what the exact details of this were, but that she had made a disclosure to the hospital that she was being sexually abused. by her parents.
And then, you know, not long after that, she attempted suicide and she wrote a note that said that she would rather die than return to her parents. And, you know, we can glean from this lawsuit that at some point, again, we don't know when, we don't know what the exact details of this were, but that she had made a disclosure to the hospital that she was being sexually abused. by her parents.
So I want to just unpack this piece by piece, especially in context of this concept of implanting false memories of abuse. So can you help us understand, you know, and just give us some context of this, the so-called memory wars and the 1990s and kind of this whole idea of, you know, psychiatrists or psychologists implanting a false memory?
So I want to just unpack this piece by piece, especially in context of this concept of implanting false memories of abuse. So can you help us understand, you know, and just give us some context of this, the so-called memory wars and the 1990s and kind of this whole idea of, you know, psychiatrists or psychologists implanting a false memory?
So I want to just unpack this piece by piece, especially in context of this concept of implanting false memories of abuse. So can you help us understand, you know, and just give us some context of this, the so-called memory wars and the 1990s and kind of this whole idea of, you know, psychiatrists or psychologists implanting a false memory?
Yeah, and can you actually walk us through the McMartin trial? Because I think that is probably where I think this is maybe the best known, this concept.
Yeah, and can you actually walk us through the McMartin trial? Because I think that is probably where I think this is maybe the best known, this concept.
Yeah, and can you actually walk us through the McMartin trial? Because I think that is probably where I think this is maybe the best known, this concept.
Yeah. And this is part of the satanic panic, right?
Yeah. And this is part of the satanic panic, right?
Yeah. And this is part of the satanic panic, right?
Yeah. So more of a, almost like an investigation, like, and, or even, you know, we talked to a lot of survivors about getting their medical records, like that kind of thing.
Yeah. So more of a, almost like an investigation, like, and, or even, you know, we talked to a lot of survivors about getting their medical records, like that kind of thing.
Yeah. So more of a, almost like an investigation, like, and, or even, you know, we talked to a lot of survivors about getting their medical records, like that kind of thing.
So it's interesting what you said about sort of this time period, right, that she's making a disclosure. We can glean that she made a disclosure about ongoing abuse. And in these situations, like the ones that came up in the satanic panic and those trials and even in this other case that you were talking about, it sounds like that was more like a false memory, right?
So it's interesting what you said about sort of this time period, right, that she's making a disclosure. We can glean that she made a disclosure about ongoing abuse. And in these situations, like the ones that came up in the satanic panic and those trials and even in this other case that you were talking about, it sounds like that was more like a false memory, right?
So it's interesting what you said about sort of this time period, right, that she's making a disclosure. We can glean that she made a disclosure about ongoing abuse. And in these situations, like the ones that came up in the satanic panic and those trials and even in this other case that you were talking about, it sounds like that was more like a false memory, right?
Not a memory that somehow, like, it doesn't sound like it'd be very viable to implant a memory that spans four years of someone's life that just happened.
Not a memory that somehow, like, it doesn't sound like it'd be very viable to implant a memory that spans four years of someone's life that just happened.