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Utah Ritualistic Abuse Part 9: Repressed Memories, Dissociation & the Truth with Dr. Craig Wetterer

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In Part 9 of our dive into the Utah Ritualistic Abuse allegations, we explore the complexities of repressed memory syndrome, dissociation, and false memories with Forensic Psychologist and Attorney Dr. Craig Wetterer. How do these psychological phenomena shape abuse investigations? Can memories be manipulated or even fabricated? Dr. Wetterer brings his expertise to dissect the legal and psychological implications behind these controversial cases.


Episode Notes & Disclaimer:

Watch on PopCrime TV's YouTube:

https://youtu.be/TBQQ0qGA0uo

This episode is based on the expert opinion of Dr. Wetterer. He has not treated alleged survivors of Hamblin or anyone related to the Utah Ritualistic Abuse Scandal.

Opinion and Speculation are used throughout this podcast, listeners and encouraged to do their own research.

More on Dr. Craig Wetterer: https://www.carsonpsychological.com/

https://www.scribd.com/document/105967728/Memo-Bishop-Glenn-L-Pace-to-LDS-Church-Members-Committee-Ritualistic-Child-Abuse-7-19-90

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73U4TkQ3Cbg


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In Part 9 of our dive into the Utah Ritualistic Abuse allegations, we explore the complexities of repressed memory syndrome, dissociation, and false memories with Forensic Psychologist and Attorney Dr. Craig Wetterer. How do these psychological phenomena shape abuse investigations? Can memories be manipulated or even fabricated? Dr. Wetterer brings his expertise to dissect the legal and psychological implications behind these controversial cases.


Episode Notes & Disclaimer:

Watch on PopCrime TV's YouTube:

https://youtu.be/TBQQ0qGA0uo

This episode is based on the expert opinion of Dr. Wetterer. He has not treated alleged survivors of Hamblin or anyone related to the Utah Ritualistic Abuse Scandal.

Opinion and Speculation are used throughout this podcast, listeners and encouraged to do their own research.

More on Dr. Craig Wetterer: https://www.carsonpsychological.com/

https://www.scribd.com/document/105967728/Memo-Bishop-Glenn-L-Pace-to-LDS-Church-Members-Committee-Ritualistic-Child-Abuse-7-19-90

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73U4TkQ3Cbg


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