Adults with symptoms of distress commonly experienced by incest survivors have often been advised and encouraged to recover memories of sexual abuse that they might have experienced in childhood. A major shortcoming of this advice is that:

Adults with symptoms of distress commonly experienced by incest survivors have often been advised and encouraged to recover memories of sexual abuse that they might have experienced in childhood. A major shortcoming of this advice is that:







a. most extremely stressful life experiences are never encoded into long-term memory.
b. it is very difficult to retrieve stored memories that have not been recalled for a long period of time.
c. by the time one experiences the symptoms of distress that result from abuse, there is very little one can do to find relief.
d. people experience these symptoms of distress for a variety of reasons others than sexual abuse.







Answer: D


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