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The practice of recovered memory therapy (RMT) and the resulting accusations of childhood sexual abuse have polarized the psychotherapy community and crowded the courts. This book depicts the human toll exacted by the practice of RMT. Combining first person stories of families devastated by RMT-inspired memories with a critical cultural analysis, this book provides a unique glimpse into a catastrophically misguided therapy.

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The practice of recovered memory therapy (RMT) and the resulting accusations of childhood sexual abuse have polarized the psychotherapy community and crowded the courts. This book depicts the human toll exacted by the practice of RMT. Combining first person stories of families devastated by RMT-inspired memories with a critical cultural analysis, this book provides a unique glimpse into a catastrophically misguided therapy.
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Autorenporträt
Reinder Van Til is a longtime editor at Eerdmans Publishing Co. In addition to writing a nonfiction book, Lost Daughters: Recovered Memory Therapy and the People It Hurts (Eerdmans), he has collaborated with William Brashler (under the pseudonym Crabbe Evers) on five murder mysteries set in baseball stadiums, including Murder in Wrigley Field and Tigers Burning