e/False Memory Syndrome Foundation

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has glosseng: The False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 by Pamela and Peter Freyd, after being accused by their adult daughter Jennifer Freyd of sexual abuse when she was a child. The FMSF describes its purpose as the examination of the concept of false memory syndrome and recovered memory therapy (both terms created by the FMSF which are disputed and not used scientifically) and advocacy on behalf of individuals believed to be falsely accused of child sexual abuse with a focus on preventing future incidents, helping individuals and reconciling families affected by FMS, publicizing information about FMS, sponsoring research on it and attempting to discover methods to distinguish a true or false allegation of abuse. The FMSF was conceived during meetings at the University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins Medical Center by several families accused of abusing their adult children when younger.
lexicalizationeng: False Memory Syndrome Foundation
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has glossdeu: Die False Memory Syndrome Foundation ist eine Interessengemeinschaft von Personen, die angeben, fälschlicherweise des sexuellen Missbrauchs beschuldigt zu werden. Der Hauptsitz ist in Philadelphia.
lexicalizationdeu: False Memory Syndrome Foundation

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