Repressed memory therapy, or recovery therapy, refers to:
A) psychotherapy that encourages the recall of supposedly repressed memories from childhood, usually of physical or sexual abuse.
B) a treatment for memory problems in people suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other diseases that cause memory loss.
C) the use of special techniques to repress unpleasant memories to help people recover from traumatic events.
D) a therapeutic technique that counteracts the effects of memory consolidation.
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