Does the body really ‘keep the score’ after trauma? How the debunked idea of ‘repressed memories’ is making a comeback
By Andressa Almeida, PhD Candidate in Forensic Psychology , University of Sydney
Celine van Golde, Associate Professor in Forensic Psychology, University of Sydney
In the 1990s, repressed memories sparked a major scientific dispute about how trauma works. Now, the idea is back – with a twist.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026