Powell, Russell A.Boer, Douglas P.2020-10-132022-05-312022-05-311994Powell, R. A., & Boer, D. P. (1994). Did Freud mislead patients to confabulate memories of abuse? Psychological Reports, 74, 1283-1298.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/1852Claims that Sigmund Freud had often used highly suggestive procedures to elicit the memories of childhood seductions from his patients and had not considered alternative explanations for the evidence he presented when first claiming that recovered memories of sexual abuse were real. Freud's abandonment of seduction theory within a year of first proposing it.enAll Rights Reservedearly memoriesFreud, Sigmund, 1856-1939adolescentadultchildchild abuse, sexual / diagnosischild abuse, sexual / psychologyfantasyFreudian theoryhumansincest / psychologymental recallOedipus complexrepression, psychologytruth disclosureDid Freud mislead patients to confabulate memories of abuse? a reply to Gleaves and HernandezArticlehttps://doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1994.74.3c.1283