A widely consulted and quoted authority on trauma takes up the controversial topic of repressed memories, presenting seven riveting cases of people whose lives changed forever when they reclaimed forgotten memories."A must read for anyone interested in the debate over whether adults can recover traumatic memories." "--Boston Globe"
"A balanced and valuable work. . . . A serious effort to address a pressing clinical and legal problem."--Walter Reich, "New York Times Book Review"
"A pivotal work." "--San Francisco Chronicle"