Plural History part 2: The Memory Wars
Jun. 30th, 2020 06:20 pmQuick’N’Dirty Plural History, part 2 (see also: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4)
Summary: "“One case is an oddity, two is a coincidence, and three is an epidemic.” --Carol Tavris, “The Widening Scientist-Practitioner Gap,” Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology, 2003, pg. ix.
Word Count: 3200 of at least 9000
Notes: This one won the Patreon vote by a landslide! This is the textual essay version of my video presentation for the Plural Positivity Conference, and sorry guys, even with the “quick and dirty” bit, it’s going to be long.
( This is the part about psuedoscience, lawsuits, abuse tactics, and reality and memory distortion. )
Summary: "“One case is an oddity, two is a coincidence, and three is an epidemic.” --Carol Tavris, “The Widening Scientist-Practitioner Gap,” Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology, 2003, pg. ix.
Word Count: 3200 of at least 9000
Notes: This one won the Patreon vote by a landslide! This is the textual essay version of my video presentation for the Plural Positivity Conference, and sorry guys, even with the “quick and dirty” bit, it’s going to be long.
( This is the part about psuedoscience, lawsuits, abuse tactics, and reality and memory distortion. )