Recovered memory: Conflict, confusion and the need to think things through David Seedhouse Editorial Pages: 93 - 97
Memory recovery and repression: What is the evidence? Felicity A. Goodyear-SmithTannis M. LaidlawRobert G. Large Original Paper Pages: 99 - 111
Memory repression and recovery: A postmodern problem? Michael LoughlinRichard A. Bryant The Commentaries Pages: 112 - 117
Repression and dissociation—A comment on ‘memory repression and recovery’ Ian Hacking The Commentaries Pages: 117 - 120
In the name of science—Commentary on ‘memory repression and recovery: What is the evidence?’ Nicola Gavey The Commentaries Pages: 120 - 125
The recovery of memory: Does it help? Kevin M. McConkeyAmanda J. Barnier The Commentaries Pages: 125 - 128
Ethical implications of scientific research on the causes of sexual orientation William ByneEdward Stein Original Paper Pages: 136 - 148
Informing the market: The strengths and weaknesses of information in the british national health service Martin McKeeLaurent Chenet Original Paper Pages: 149 - 156