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Long-repressed memories that return after decades, often while a person is in therapy, have become highly publicized through popular articles. In 1991, actress Roseanne Barr Arnold's story was on the cover of People magazine. Memories of her mother abusing her from the time she was an infant until she was 6 or 7 years old had returned in therapy ( "A Star Cries Incest," 1991; Darnton, 1991 ). Barr Arnold's was not the first such case to capture the cover of People magazine that year. Just three months earlier, People had also reported a story about former Miss America Marilyn Van Derbur, who had repressed any knowledge of sexual violation by her father until she was 24 years old and told the world about it after her father died ( "The Darkest Secret," 1991; Darnton, 1991 ). Highly publicized cases involving memories that recently sprang into consciousness were told repeatedly in numerous popular articles in such publications as the Washington Post ( Oldenberg, 1991 ), the Los Angeles Times ( Ritter, 1991 ), Seventeen ( Dormen, 1991 ), Glamour ( Edmiston, 1990 ), Newsweek ( Kantrowitz, 1991 ), and Time ( Toufexis, 1991 ).

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