However, if the hypnotherapist asks leading questions, "hypnotically refreshed" memories can be inaccurate because of memory "construction".
Not only can memories be able to be mutilated; they can likewise be constructed. As it were, individuals can review occasions that did not really happen, or encounters they never truly had.
Constructed memories can have essential impacts; for example, they can prompt false charges of youngster sexual manhandle when grown-ups develop recollections of such treatment despite the fact that it never really happened.