What conclusions may be drawn from the research on recovered/false memories?

A) Just because someone is able to provide a detailed memory of an event and is confident that it is accurate, the remembered event may not actually have happened.
B) Memories of childhood trauma that are recovered after a person enters therapy tend to be more reliable than memories recovered before therapy.
C) Research has demonstrated that recovered memories tend to occur after a client is in therapy and a therapist suggests the presence of early sexual trauma.
D) Although there is limited research evidence, most cases of dissociative identity disorder have been associated with repressed memories of sexual abuse trauma.


A

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