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false memory  noun PsychologyAn apparent recollection of an event that did not actually occur, especially one of childhood sexual abuse that arises during psychotherapy or psychoanalysis: subjects can be very confident about the accuracy of their false memories...- Suggestion may even induce false memories of abuse.
- In any experiment some subjects will sometimes be very confident that their false memory is actually true and report the memory as being quite vivid.
- Several professional organizations are now cautioning therapists that by being too directive they might inadvertently be implanting false memories in their clients.
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