When clients in therapy recover memories of childhood abuse sexual abuse
A) the memories are invariably false and induced by therapists using memory recovery techniques
B) the earlier failure to remember the incidents may be attributed by some theorists to a psychological process of dissociation or repression
C) the recovered memories of events that occurred in the first year of life are plausible because psychologists believe memory functions like a tape recorder
D) therapists regularly seek corroboration of the recovered memories by interviewing other family members or looking for records of reports of child abuse to child protective service
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