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4 August 2002

Victim to Memory

From vivid déjà vu experiences to the deep and difficult imprint of trauma, why do some memories get in the way of healthy living? The second and final episode of a mini-series on the curious world of our cerebral filing cabinet.

This program is part of a BBC Series called "Memories are Made of This", presented by Ian Peacock and produced by Adrian Washbourne.

 

Transcript

This transcript was typed from a recording of the program. The ABC cannot guarantee its complete accuracy because of the possibility of mishearing and occasional difficulty in identifying speakers.

No transcript is available of this BBC program for copyright reasons

Guests

Professor Andrew Mayes
Department of Psychology The University of Liverpool

Mr and Mrs Kowalski

Professor Chris Brewin
Clinical Psychology University College London

Dr Martin Deal

Dr Jennifer Wilde

Maria

Harry Steva

Dr Chris Moulin
Lecturer in Cognitive Neuropsychology School of Psychology Leeds University

Further Information

Australian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
http://www.astss.org.au/

Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health
http://www.ncptsd.unimelb.edu.au/