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A licensed licensed psychologist attorney, Barden has participated as an attorney or consultant in lawsuits against "[[Repressed memory|recovered memory]]" therapists. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.memoryandreality.net/barden.html |title= About R. C. Barden |publisher=False Memory Syndrome Foundation}}.</ref> . A recent ''amicus curiae'' brief to the [[California Supreme Court]] drafted by Barden and signed by nearly 100 international experts in the field of human memory emphasized there is no credible scientific support for the notions of repressed and recovered memories. <ref>Barden, R. C. Amicus Brief in Taus v. Loftus, Supreme Court of California, Feb. 21, 2006.</ref> |
A licensed licensed psychologist attorney, Barden has participated as an attorney or consultant in lawsuits against "[[Repressed memory|recovered memory]]" therapists. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.memoryandreality.net/barden.html |title= About R. C. Barden |publisher=False Memory Syndrome Foundation}}.</ref> . A recent ''amicus curiae'' brief to the [[California Supreme Court]] drafted by Barden and signed by nearly 100 international experts in the field of human memory emphasized there is no credible scientific support for the notions of repressed and recovered memories. <ref>Barden, R. C. Amicus Brief in Taus v. Loftus, Supreme Court of California, Feb. 21, 2006.</ref> |
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Dr. Barden was educated in psychology at the Institute for Child Development at the University of Minnesota (B.A. Summa Cum Laude, Distinguished Graduating Senior Award), and at U.C..Berkeley, the University of Minnesota and the Palo Alto V.A./Stanford Medical Center Internship (Ph.D., Child and Adult Clinical Psychology) as well as at Harvard Law School (J.D., cum laude). <ref>www.kidscomefirst.info/RCBResume.pdf </ref> |
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Revision as of 18:43, 6 August 2009
R. Christopher Barden Ph.D., J.D., L.P. is the director of the National Association for Consumer Protection In Mental Health Practices [1]
A licensed licensed psychologist attorney, Barden has participated as an attorney or consultant in lawsuits against "recovered memory" therapists. [2] . A recent amicus curiae brief to the California Supreme Court drafted by Barden and signed by nearly 100 international experts in the field of human memory emphasized there is no credible scientific support for the notions of repressed and recovered memories. [3]
Dr. Barden was educated in psychology at the Institute for Child Development at the University of Minnesota (B.A. Summa Cum Laude, Distinguished Graduating Senior Award), and at U.C..Berkeley, the University of Minnesota and the Palo Alto V.A./Stanford Medical Center Internship (Ph.D., Child and Adult Clinical Psychology) as well as at Harvard Law School (J.D., cum laude). [4]
References
- ^ "National Association for Consumer Protection In Mental Health Practices"..
- ^ "About R. C. Barden". False Memory Syndrome Foundation..
- ^ Barden, R. C. Amicus Brief in Taus v. Loftus, Supreme Court of California, Feb. 21, 2006.
- ^ www.kidscomefirst.info/RCBResume.pdf