Bfms - British False Memory Society

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BFMS (British False Memory Society) was founded in 1993 in response to an epidemic of false claims of past child abuse by adults in therapy. The accusers believed they had 'recovered' unconscious memories of a hidden past, but scientifc evidence demonstrates that rather than being the recall of genuine experience, the process described was one of the accumulation of false belief - hence the term 'false memory'. Such allegations are not a new phenomenon - known to arise under certain cultural conditions for centuries. However, flawed therapeutic trauma theories and investigative systems have aggravated the problem over the last twenty years with the result that there is now a widespread problem of poor differentiation between true and false allegations of child sexual abuse. Theis is particularly the case with uncorroborated retrospective allegations that have created the greatest problem in recent times. BFMS acknowledges and abhors the fact that there are many genuine cases of child abuse that require the application of the criminal law. However, the circumstantial reliability of testimony needs to be properly investigated to protect genuine victims and exonerate the false accused. It is not uncommon for a whole network of family relationships to be destroyed through false allegations made both in and out of therapy. BFMS has a Scientific and Professiional Advisory Board and is the leading charity addressing the problem of false accusations of child abuse.
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Bfms - British False Memory Society is located at 65 Compstall Road, Stockport, England SK6 5HE, United Kingdom
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