Belief in Unconscious Repressed Memory Persists by Otgaar and colleagues surveys clinicians and finds widespread belief in repressed memory despite scientific evidence against the concept. The study highlights persistent misconceptions in mental health practice.
DSETI tracks this reference because Rekshan uses it to critique false-memory risks in abduction regression work. It underscores the ethical challenges in hypnosis and memory recovery techniques.
For DSETI, this study reinforces the importance of avoiding repressed-memory frameworks when interpreting experiencer narratives.




