"Incest Craze" of the 1990's cause by culturally biased therapists
Pamela Freyd, Ph. D. | 15.04.2002 05:01
We now know that this is not true. The work that our foundation continues to do soundly debunks the idea that so many people were molested as children. While it certainly happens from time to time, the true number of these cases is actually quite small. What seems to have happened is that every time a therapist with a cultural bias against alternative sexuality ran into a patient, especially a female patient, who expressed themselves sexually in an open manner, there was a tendency for them to use questionable methods to "bring out" abuse memories in order to "explain" their sexual preference. This reminds me uncomfortably of the days when homosexuality was labelled a disease, and the medical model was applied to its treatment in hopes of bringing about a "cure". In point of fact, almost none of these people had actually been abused at all, except by therapists who perhaps did not understand that their own biased perceptions were affecting their treatment paradigm.
While no one at the False Memory Syndrome Foundation advocates unsafe sex, we also feel that the way in which an individual expresses their sexuality is nobodys buisness except their own as long as no one is being harmed. Multiple partner sex, sometimes known as polyamoury, when combined with awareness of and precaution against sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy can be a very fulfilling lifestyle for those who choose to practice it.
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Pamela Freyd, Ph.D. Executive Director, False Memory Syndrome Foundation
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