Remembering Satan
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 224
- Year
- 1995
- Format
- Size
- 881 KB
- ISBN
- 9780679755821
Description
**Remembering Satan: A Tragic Case of Recovered Memory** by Lawrence Wright offers a deeply compelling and unsettling exploration into the controversial landscape of recovered memories, particularly those concerning adult child sexual abuse and ritual abuse. This meticulously researched book, published by Vintage in 1995, delves into a powerful, real-life case study, examining the intricate dynamics of family relationships and the profound psychological impact of trauma. Wright, an acclaimed investigative journalist, navigates the complex terrain of subjective experience, the fallibility of memory, and the societal implications of widely accepted therapeutic practices. Through a narrative that is both sensitive and incisive, the book questions how memories are formed, recalled, and potentially distorted, especially in the context of deeply buried traumas.
Wright’s investigation unravels the layers of a family's history, presenting a poignant and often heartbreaking account of individuals grappling with allegations of abuse that resurface years later. The book critically examines the concept of "false memory syndrome," a term that gained prominence during the period this book was written, and its potential to create unintended consequences. *Remembering Satan* is an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, the legal system's interaction with memory, and the enduring power of narrative in shaping our understanding of the past. It’s a testament to the author's skill that this non-fiction work reads with the urgency and emotional resonance of compelling fiction, urging readers to consider the multifaceted nature of truth and the fragile boundaries of human recollection.
Wright’s investigation unravels the layers of a family's history, presenting a poignant and often heartbreaking account of individuals grappling with allegations of abuse that resurface years later. The book critically examines the concept of "false memory syndrome," a term that gained prominence during the period this book was written, and its potential to create unintended consequences. *Remembering Satan* is an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, the legal system's interaction with memory, and the enduring power of narrative in shaping our understanding of the past. It’s a testament to the author's skill that this non-fiction work reads with the urgency and emotional resonance of compelling fiction, urging readers to consider the multifaceted nature of truth and the fragile boundaries of human recollection.
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