False memory syndrome (FMS) is a new anomaly in psychology that has had received the attention of many individuals. FMS is defined as animated memories of experiences that have not occurred (Boakes, 1995). The traumatic memories that the individuals experience disturb their life constantly and include memories of violence and abuse. Some individuals that experience FMS declare that in their childhood they were sexually abused by their guardians. The individuals that accused their parents of the abuse state that the animated memories of the abuse were triggered while they were in therapy. After all, memories are typically distorted in consequence of the current information that the individual learns and