False Memory Syndrome

THE MEMORY THAT NEVER WAS:

False Memory Syndrome In Psychextrics Perspective

“What if the memories we question are not mistakes—but messages?”

In this groundbreaking exploration of False Memory Syndrome (FMS), “The Memory That Never Was” introduces a bold new lens: Psychextrics, a radical behavioural science that redefines memory not as static recall but as a living, emotionally encoded narrative.

Blending neuroscience, trauma theory, neurodivergence, and philosophical inquiry, this book traverses the forgotten corridors of the mind—where truth, fiction, and emotional reality blur. From the earliest childhood manifestations of FMS to its curious intersections with high-functioning autism and hypervisual artistic recall, each chapter offers a compelling examination of how memory is formed, distorted, and sometimes divinely imagined.

Rather than pathologising memory distortion, this book reframes it as a spectrum—ranging from mild confabulation to creative genius. Through the psychextrics framework, it becomes clear: false memories may carry symbolic truths, emotional wisdom, and even latent artistic gifts.

Discover:

  • The neurotype-emotion nexus that shapes memory formation;
  • How trauma can seed vivid, yet constructed, internal narratives;
  • Why some individuals “draw” memory from non-experience with perfect detail;
  • The role of the future self in healing past distortions;
  • Ethical questions surrounding suggestibility, therapy, and the creative mind.

This is not merely a book about memory. It is a manifesto for transforming distortion into power, for embracing the intuitive, artistic, and sacred aspects of recall. At its heart, The Memory That Never Was invites readers to step beyond the clinical—and into a visionary understanding of memory as both healer and oracle.

For readers of: The Body Keeps the Score, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, The Master and His Emissary, and seekers of radical neuropsychological insight.

Publication Date‏ : ‎ September 13, 2025

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False Memory Syndrome


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