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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Anyone knows how to calculate the effect size of a Conover post-hoc test after a Friedman test? Invoking
@olivier_klein,@lpsatchell and@lakens who might have insights about this, or know someone who might? Cheers!#Statistics@AcademicChatter -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
@olivierdodier and I just published this paper on the forensic and clinical relevance of investigative interviewing in historic sexual abuse caseshttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2167702619858287…Show this thread -
fascinating optical illusion : his left leg suddenly becomes his right leg!pic.twitter.com/G7Ec450Mf2
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
@HenryOtgaar Howe@eloftus1 Merckelbach, Lilienfeld, Lynn et al's controversial article is now published in the journal, and the beautifully formatted pdf is unlocked right now here (get it while its free!):https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691619862306… -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Not sure what’s worse here - the spectacular ignorance or spectacular arrogance. Imagine claiming to be a legal professional and believing this junk...https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/1188499047201591296…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
My first time posting a pre-print on PsyArXiv (scary but exciting
) It’s a paper containing a study that we conducted
@thinktankmuseum on child witness expressions of certainty. https://psyarxiv.com/8gj46/@AMLabUoB@OSFramework@improvingpsychShow this thread -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Reviewer 1: Expand the third paragraph of your discussion as it’s critical for your paper Reviewer 2: Delete the third paragraph of your discussion as it weakens your paperpic.twitter.com/t6OPE5MWUx
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Could this psychiatrist provide references regarding these stages of development of the relationship between brothers?
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And of course, he was jealous of his deceased brother, because any sibling relationship is divided into 3 stages: first "the double", then jealousy, then love. However his brother died at the stage of jealousy, to which he remained stuck.
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For the psychiatrist, the position in which the suspect was found after he had committed his crime is similar to his brother's death and is "a kind of exhumation of the original scene where nothing has been metabolized"
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This is the type of interpretation that is sometimes found in expert reports in French criminal trials. The accused man's brother died when he was 3yo. 1/2https://twitter.com/Tomas_Frederic/status/1185874036640964608…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Oldie but a goodie: It looks like the whole structure is turning but it's not. Only the people are moving.pic.twitter.com/35bq0pvnC8
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
What does believing in repression mean? In contrast to Brewin et al. (in press; JEP:G), we show in two studies in JEP:G that belief in repression often refers to the controversial unconscious blocking of memories. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336552070_Belief_in_Unconscious_Repressed_Memory_Is_Widespread_A_Comment_on_Brewin_Li_Ntarantana_Unsworth_and_McNeilis_in_press …
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Few months ago,
@amebret and I shared a survey about#openscience practices. We built a small shiny app in order to summarise the results. This is still a test version and we would love to have feed-backs in order to improve it. RT appreciated. https://brice-beffara.shinyapps.io/opef/Show this thread -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Programme des évènements organisés par les équipes du GDR Mémoire dans le cadre des 80 ans du CNRShttp://gdrmemoire.com/2019/10/09/programme-des-evenements-organises-par-les-equipes-du-gdr-memoire-dans-le-cadre-des-80-ans-du-cnrs/…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Interesting: Forget Me Not: The Persistent Myth of Repressed Memories | Psychology Todayhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/women-who-stray/201910/forget-me-not-the-persistent-myth-repressed-memories…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
The '90s are back! And so are "repressed memories," now updated and rebranded as "traumatic dissociation." Anyone who remembers the Memory Wars or the Satanic Panic of the '80s and '90s may want to pay close attention to what's going on.https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2019/10/08/41626084/repressed-memories-are-back-baby#…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
The debate on repressed memory is (unfortunately) still very much alive. See our new paper in Perspectives on Psychological Science on thishttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691619862306…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Trauma, memory and the law - Check out EJPT's call-4-papers eg on: - The effect of trauma on memory in the legal arena - The relationship between trauma and false memories - The link between trauma, PTSD, and memory (distortions) - etc.
@HenryOtgaar https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/ejpt-traumaandlaw/?utm_source=CPB&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JMY07281 …pic.twitter.com/USQxAc5FSG -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
This new paper from us @CELL_KU is special for two reasons: 1) it is one of the last papers in which my friend Alan Scoboria contributed to our work and 2) it is a paper using an artwork called the False Memory Archivehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211368119300828?via%3Dihub…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
"The Return of the Repressed: The Persistent and Problematic Claims of Long-Forgotten Trauma," by
@HenryOtgaar, Howe, Patihis, Merckelbach, Lynn, Lilienfeld, &@eloftus1 http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/22336/ … -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
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I am preparing my slides for a course on the history of cognitive psychology. What do you think of that?pic.twitter.com/QJG4QAyGls
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Our analysis of child victim interview practices is now available online! We have 50 free e-prints, here: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/AIBMIBEUY2FBMSEGEPJV/full?target=10.1080/15614263.2019.1658581 … Feel free to share!
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
One of my most important contributions. Being half Indonesian, doing empirical work in Indonesia is an honour! Nael Sumampouw: superb work!https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11896-019-09342-5…
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Suddenly she relives a scene where her uncle rapes her, and understands her troubles and discomfort in family gatherings when this person is present." Homeopathy combined with Freudian repressed memories, how can you be more French than that?
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She opts for KREOSOTUM, a dose in 15CH: a few days after taking the remedy, she rereads my book "Homeopathy, the way of life", and sees that this remedy can be linked to rapes.
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The second paragraph leaves me speechless. Translated in English: "The event could be completely buried in the depths of the unconscious, to such an extent that only somatic disorders such as (...) vaginal cancer remain. (1/3)https://twitter.com/Tomas_Frederic/status/1159402459112116226…
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Our article (W/
@LawrencePatihis and@MelanyPayoux) on reports of recovered memories of childhood abuse in therapy in France is now published online! here -> https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2019.1652654 … 50 free eprints available via this web link -> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/CZZWDFTTR7FRNITIRPBA/full?target=10.1080/09658211.2019.1652654 … First come, first served! -
Our Clinical Psychological Science paper (w/
@HenryOtgaar) on the forensic and clinical relevance of evidence-based interview protocols like the cognitive interview in historical abuse cases is now published online :https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2167702619858287… -
And I forgot: of course, reports of discussions between therapists and clients about the possibility of repressed memories were very strongly associated with reported recovered memories during therapy.
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Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
New publication accepted in Memory! We replicate Patihis & Pendergrast (2019) and show that 6% of French participants in or having undergone therapy report having recovered memories of child abuse. w/
@LawrencePatihis and@MelanyPayoux Feel free to share!https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334882539_Reports_of_recovered_memories_of_childhood_abuse_in_therapy_in_France…Show this thread -
Dr. Olivier Dodier Retweeted
Well done
@olivierdodier and@MelanyPayoux. 6% of those in therapy equated to about 2.5% of the whole sample. If approx 2.5% of the French adult public have recovered memories of abuse in therapy (for which they did not know about before therapy) then that is to a lot (1million?)https://twitter.com/olivierdodier/status/1157185043086884864…Show this thread -
The accepted version of the manuscript is available on researchgate so feel free to read it, share it and if you want to give us some feedback!
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- contrary to Patihis & Pendergrast, memories recovered in therapy were mainly memories of child sexual abuse - surprisingly, psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapies were not the most involved. Top three: CBT, behavioral therapies and EMDR
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- contrary to Patihis & Pendergrast, our sample was not representative, but given its variety in terms of age and gender, we can surely estimate that the memories recovered in therapy could concern hundreds of thousands of people in France
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Some insights: - on the total sample (n = 1312), this represents 2.5% - 10.5% of participants who had undergone therapy reported discussing the possibility of repressed memories w/ their therapist (4.4% of the total sample)
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