Spectral Evidence

by Moira Johnston

Hardcover, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

345.73

Collection

Publication

Houghton (1997), Edition: First Printing, Hardcover

Description

Spectral Evidence is a masterful account of the Ramona family of Napa Valley, CA, whose outward appearance of success was destroyed by allegations of child sexual abuse brought by Holly, the eldest of the Ramonas three daughters, by her mother, Stephanie, and by Holly's therapists against her father, Gary.These allegations were based on memories recovered through the efforts of the therapists, who were later successfully sued by Gary for malpractice. From the powerfully rendered confrontation between Gary and his wife and daughter, to the dramatic conclusion of the first trial, at which the entire concept of recovered memory was furiously debated, readers witness a dynamic and emotional family drama.Johnston, a veteran investigative journalist, objectively explores the nature of recovered memory, its validity, and its quick acceptance within the professional psychological community. The book provides an even-handed and fair survey of the research and opinions brought to bear by feminists, psychologists, memory scientists, and legal experts.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

9 inches

Local notes

Filed under Counter Satanic Hysteria, even though the issue in this case concerned recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. Similar issues apply to Satanic hysteria.
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