“…Memory recovery therapists believe that certain psychological symptoms are indicative of a history of childhood maltreatment. As such, according to survey data, therapists inside and outside of the United States engage in memory recovery procedures such as hypnosis, use of imagery/imagination, dream interpretation, age regression including hypnotic age regression, bibliotherapy, and symptom interpretation (Andrews et al, 1999;Ost, Wright, Easton, Hope, & French, 2013;Poole, Lindsay, Memon, & Bull, 1995;Yapko, 1994;see Lynn et al, 2015, for a review). Implementation of the aforementioned techniques is often accompanied by therapist suggestion that maltreatment occurred along with verbal statements that create expectancies denoting that recovering specific instances of maltreatment is plausible.…”