Bennett G. Braun, MD:
“(Crook) points out how Elizabeth Loftus misrepresented the findings of the ‘mall study’ and then monetized the study. These claims and others are supported by 353 endnotes in Crook’s, 55,000 word book.”
Joyanna Silberg, PhD:
“I just finished reading False Memories and really enjoyed the thorough, incisive account of the history of false memory and the ‘memory wars’ over the last 30 years. I hope it receives as broad an audience as it deserves. Lynn Crook did a great job annotating everything, and not presenting her own conclusions, just the facts…”
Mary Knight, MSW:
“This book will make the world a safer place for adults who were not safe when they were children. By listening to adult survivors, we protect the children of today. To author Lynn Crook, my heartfelt thank you for your hard work.”
Douglas Fairbanks:
“Part 1 is something of a memoir and a story of triumph over gaslighting. (Crook) goes on to demolish the ‘false memory syndrome’ hoax that FMS Foundation introduced. (For the record, ‘false memory syndrome’ has never been ratified as a diagnosis by any diagnostic body, not the DSM-IV, DSM-5 or ICD-9 or 10).”
“(Crook) points out how Elizabeth Loftus misrepresented the findings of the ‘mall study’ and then monetized the study. These claims and others are supported by 353 endnotes in Crook’s, 55,000 word book.”
Joyanna Silberg, PhD:
“I just finished reading False Memories and really enjoyed the thorough, incisive account of the history of false memory and the ‘memory wars’ over the last 30 years. I hope it receives as broad an audience as it deserves. Lynn Crook did a great job annotating everything, and not presenting her own conclusions, just the facts…”
Mary Knight, MSW:
“This book will make the world a safer place for adults who were not safe when they were children. By listening to adult survivors, we protect the children of today. To author Lynn Crook, my heartfelt thank you for your hard work.”
Douglas Fairbanks:
“Part 1 is something of a memoir and a story of triumph over gaslighting. (Crook) goes on to demolish the ‘false memory syndrome’ hoax that FMS Foundation introduced. (For the record, ‘false memory syndrome’ has never been ratified as a diagnosis by any diagnostic body, not the DSM-IV, DSM-5 or ICD-9 or 10).”