Memories are not perfect reconstructions of events; they are malleable and subject to distortions, influenced by current experiences and external factors.
False memory manipulation can lead individuals to question their own reality, creating self-doubt and vulnerability. This distortion can isolate them from their loved ones.
Awareness of false memories is crucial for maintaining autonomy. Recognizing manipulation can empower individuals to break free from unhealthy influences and regain control over their perceptions.
In the wrong hands, false memories can be weaponized by abusers or unethical therapists, creating a chasm of distrust between victims and their support systems.
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