Construction and Reconstruction of Memory
Explore the intricate world of memory with Construction and Reconstruction of Memory by Charlotte Prozan, published by Jason Aronson Publishers in 1996. This insightful book spans 236 pages and delves into the complexities surrounding human memory, particularly in the context of abuse and trauma. Prozan examines the contentious issues within the false memory debate, offering readers a thorough understanding of how memories can be shaped and reshaped over time. Ideal for those interested in clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and child psychology, this work is a vital resource for professionals and students alike. Discover the nuances of cognition and dissociation as Prozan navigates the challenging terrain of memory's authenticity. Enhance your understanding of psychological resilience and the profound impact of past experiences on present cognition with this essential read.