Please be very careful with this whole "repressed memories" business. First, there's a long sordid history of therapists "helping" patients "remember" things that never actually happened. And second, it's not at all clear that dredging up repressed memories is beneficial.
I would strongly suggest that you see a different therapist, one with a healthy skepticism of repressed memory retrieval, and discuss whether you may have been led into believing you're remembering things.
Also, it might be helpful to read a book or two on the subject:
Please be very careful with this whole "repressed memories" business. First, there's a long sordid history of therapists "helping" patients "remember" things that never actually happened. And second, it's not at all clear that dredging up repressed memories is beneficial.
I would strongly suggest that you see a different therapist, one with a healthy skepticism of repressed memory retrieval, and discuss whether you may have been led into believing you're remembering things.
Also, it might be helpful to read a book or two on the subject:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Myth-Repressed-Memory-Allegations/dp/0312141238/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_y
http://www.amazon.com/Try-Remember-Psychiatrys-Meaning-Memory/dp/1932594396/ref=pd_cp_b_2
http://www.amazon.com/Making-Monsters-Richard-Ofshe/dp/0684196980/ref=pd_cp_b_3