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Dissociative Amnesia

Dissociative amnesia is a psychological condition characterized by an inability to recall important personal information, typically related to traumatic or stressful events. This memory loss is not attributable to normal forgetfulness or a general medical condition and can result in significant distress or impairment in daily functioning.

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Dissociative amnesia is a complex psychological condition characterized by an inability to recall important personal information, often triggered by traumatic experiences. It is a form of dissociation, where individuals disconnect from their memories to cope with emotional pain. This condition can s...

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Key Terms

Dissociation
A mental process used to cope with trauma, leading to a disconnection from thoughts, feelings, or sense of identity.

Example: During a traumatic event, a person may dissociate to avoid emotional pain.

Trauma
An emotional response to a distressing event, which can lead to lasting psychological effects.

Example: Experiencing a natural disaster can cause trauma.

Memory
The mental capacity to store, retain, and recall information.

Example: Memory allows us to remember our past experiences.

Psychotherapy
A treatment method for mental health issues that involves talking with a trained therapist.

Example: Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a common form of psychotherapy.

Amnesia
A condition characterized by memory loss, which can be temporary or permanent.

Example: A person may experience amnesia after a head injury.

Coping Mechanism
Strategies used to manage stress and emotional pain.

Example: Some people use journaling as a coping mechanism.

Related Topics

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
A mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, leading to flashbacks and severe anxiety.
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Anxiety Disorders
A group of mental health disorders characterized by excessive fear or anxiety, affecting daily functioning.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
A type of psychotherapy that helps individuals change negative thought patterns and behaviors.
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Key Concepts

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