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Videotaped Discovery of a Reportedly Unrecallable Memory of Child Sexual Abuse: Comparison with a Childhood Interview Videotaped 11 Years Before

David L. Corwin

Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Erna Olafson

Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

This article presents the history, verbatim transcripts, and behavioral observations of a child's disclosure of sexual abuse to Dr. David Corwin in 1984 and the spontaneous return of that reportedly unrecallable memory during an interview between the same individual, now a young adult, and Dr. Corwin 11 years later. Both interviews were videotape recorded. The significance, limitations, and clinical implications of this unique case study are discussed. Five commentaries by researchers from differing empirical perspectives who have reviewed these videotape-recorded interviews follow this article.

Child Maltreatment, Vol. 2, No. 2, 91-112 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/1077559597002002001


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