had an impact on the admissibility of evidence resulting from them.
Dr. Donald Thomson’s story is a cautionary one. An Australian psychologist, he
was dismayed to find himself named as the primary suspect in a rape case.
Fortuitously, at the time of the attack, Dr. Thomson was participating in a live
broadcast being viewed by thousands of people.
Ultimately, this factor proved
his innocence. The rape victim admitted that her memory had confused Dr.
Thomson with her attacker, due to her viewing the emission immediately prior to
the attack. But cases like Dr. Thomson’s are not unusual. Of the thousands of
cases the British False Memory Society has documented, 672 have led to police
intervention and court action.
While the jury is still out on regression therapy, it appears to be a hung jury, with
both sides appealing to science in support of their respective positions. With the
tragedy of false prosecution and even the death of children in therapy, it’s crucial
that range of regression therapies, and rebirthing and attachment therapy in
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