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2000

"17D"

Type of Case: Clinical

Corroboration: Witness Confirmation, Other victim(s)

Publication Location: Unpublished, University of Rhode Island

Related Cases: "22D", "23D"

Description:

At least three unrelated respondents in Karen Stoler’s dissertation, “Recovered and Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis”, report corroborated cases of childhood abuse. The dissertation includes more than three documented cases of recovered memory, but three of the delayed recall cases jump out of the detailed narratives as clearly corroborated. The first, subject 17D, had her abuse corroborated by a sibling who witnessed and experienced similar abuse by their father (Stoler 2000).

Source:

Stoler, K. (2000). “Recovered and Continuous Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis,” Unpublished Dissertation, University of Rhode Island.

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