Machine derived contents note: I. The Controversy Over the Delayed Recall of Traumatic Memories -- 1. Some People Recover Memories of Childhood Trauma That Never Really Happened Ira E. Hyman, Jr. (Western Washington University) and Elizabeth F. Loftus (University of Washington) -- 2. The Argument for the Reality of the Delayed Recall of Trauma Richard P. Kluft (Temple University School of Medicine) -- II. Current Concepts of Memory -- 3. Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Effects of Stress on Memory: Relevance to the Validity of Memories of Childhood Abuse J. Douglas Bremner, Steven M. Southwick, John H. Krystal, and Dennis S. Charney (All: Yale University School of Medicine) -- 4. Inaccuracy and Inaccessibility Memory Retrieval: Contributions from Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology Wilma Koutstaal and Daniel L. Schacter (Both: Harvard University) -- 5. Psychoanalysis, Memory, and Trauma Robert M. Galatzer-Levy (University of Chicago) -- 6. The Nature and Development of Children's Event Memory Michelle D. Leichtman (Harvard University), Stephen J. Ceci (Cornell University), Marjorie B. Morse (Harvard University) -- 7. An Integrative Developmental Model for Trauma and Memory Mark R. Elin (Tufts University School of Medicine) -- III. The Memory of Trauma -- 8. Memory and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Julia A. Golier (Yale University), Rachel Yehuda (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine), and Steven Southwick (Yale University) -- 9. Traumatic Memories Bessel van der Kolk (Boston University) -- 10. Continuous Memory, Amnesia, and Delayed Recall of Childhood Trauma: A Clinical Typology Mary Harvey and Judith Herman (Both: Harvard Medical School) -- 11. Traumatic Experiences: The Early Organization of Memory in Children and Adolescents Robert S. Pynoos, Lisa Aronson, and Alan M. Steinberg(All: University of California, Los Angeles) -- IV. Trauma and Memory: Evaluation and Treatment -- 12. Psychoanalysis, Reconstruction, and the Recovery of Memory Howard B. Levine (Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis) -- 13. Psychodynamic Therapy for Patients with Early Childhood Trauma Julia A. Matthews (University of Massachusetts Medical School) and James A. Chu (Harvard Medical School) -- 14. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Fred H. Frankel and Nicholas A. Covino (Both: Harvard Medical School) -- 15. Cognitive Therapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder Colin A. Ross (Southwestern Medical Center) -- 16. Memories of Trauma in the Treatment of Children Maria Sauzier (Harvard MedicalSchool) -- 17. Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, and Memories of Childhood Abuse Lisa A. Uyehara (Tufts University Medical School) -- V. The Trauma Debate and the Legal System -- 18. Legal Rights of Trauma Victims Wendy J. Murphy (Law Firm of Brody, Hardoon,Perkins, and Kesten) -- 19. For Whom Does the Bell Toll? Repressed Memory and Challenges for the Law: Getting Beyond the Statute of Limitations Rose Zoltek-Jick (Northeastern University School of Law) -- 20. Ethical and Clinical Risk Management Principles in Recovered Memory Cases: Maintaining Therapist Neutrality Robert I. Simon (Georgetown University School of Law) and Thomas G. Guthiel (Harvard Medical School) -- 21. Child Victims in the Legal System Diane H. Schetky (University of Vermont College of Medicine) -- VI. Reflections on Trauma and Memory -- 22. Reflections on Trauma and Memory Paul S. Appelbaum (University of Massachusetts Medical School)