
A Swedish Memory Crime
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses the global impact of repressed memory legal cases, highlighting a notable case in Sweden involving Thomas Quick, who was wrongfully convicted of multiple murders after undergoing repressed memory therapy. The video explores the similarities and differences between repressed memory and eyewitness testimony cases, emphasizing the malleable nature of memory. It also traces the spread of repressed memory concepts from North America to other parts of the world, illustrating the influence of mental health professionals in this process.
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