False memories....instilled quite nicely...

...in a recent blog, I wrote about Germany's PC self loathing, NAZI guilt prompted policy to ban homosexual conversion therapies. May be harmful to the homosexuals it purports to help, as most alt left policies often are. Don't take my word for it, just look at Democrat ruled US larger unlivable cities. But another such issue from psychotherapy is surely that of instilled false memories via directed counselling techniques. It semed to begin decades ago, sometimes in efforts to victim shame. Likely abused kids, and some victimized adults, were interviewed by marginally trained police/hospital social worker types, using all sorts of problematic tools and techniques (anatomically "correct" dolls, leading questions, etc.) to obtain convictions, and to yank kids out of their nuclear families. Much has since improved, with better techniques to convict these abusive perps. But as a spin off, for a time, there was a small movement in directive counselling to morph real memories into, well,---pick your own politically biased policy on victims and families. Notice, unlike the movement to protect the small percentage of persons practicing deviant s*xual choices of behaviors, we never heard of policies to ban such therapies. Kids and rape victims could never compete with the darlings of the alt left---homosexuals. Ya think?
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You are so correct in all you say. Depends on which councillor gets hold of you.

You could say that about parents, schooling etc, its up to individual to when adult (no gender) grin pick out all info which suits (its) life style

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