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<br>False Reminiscences: As Believable as the actual Thing? Dec. 4, 2000 -- Did you are taking your medication this morning? Or did you only think about you did? The mysteries of memory, and how they're processed in the mind, prolong to more severe questions about disputed reminiscences of childhood abuse or trauma, recalled by patients in search of therapy. Have been the occasions actual, or solely imagined? Lately, the medical group has become increasingly aware of a phenomenon referred to as "false memory syndrome", where through therapy, people become convinced that they were sexually abused as youngsters. In these cases -- which happen mostly in ladies -- the reminiscences of abuse, although vivid, are false, induced by suggestion in therapy. 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