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Showing posts with label
memory
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July 5, 2016
The Trauma Myth, Revisited
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The Trauma Myth may be one of the most misunderstood books of the past decade. Based on its regrettable title, pedophiles erroneously belie...
June 29, 2013
Summer reading, and more
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My regrets for the dearth of blog posts as of late. I am feverishly working to prepare all of my upcoming seminars and trainings (while keep...
August 15, 2010
APA Dispatch I: Science and public policy
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I had intended to limit my dispatches from the American Psychological Association convention in San Diego to forensic highlights. But I woul...
February 16, 2010
Oldest condemned man dies at 94
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Elderly outlaw's competency remained at issue Like so many Depression-era outlaws, the infamous Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker met early...
September 12, 2009
Court roundup: Lots of action this week
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In addition to the high-profile competency hearing in Iowa that I blogged about yesterday, this week featured lots of other legal happenings...
September 24, 2008
Memory: The sharper, the falser
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One of the most surprising things about memory is that contrary to popular belief, the more specific the detail, the less likely the memory ...
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