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Dissociative Amnesia

This is a mental disorder characterized by an inability to recall important personal information, often following a traumatic or stressful event. This memory loss is not due to typical forgetfulness or a neurological condition, but rather a psychological coping mechanism. Individuals with dissociative amnesia may experience gaps in their memory, ranging from specific events to their entire personal history.

Memory Loss:

The core symptom is the inability to remember significant personal information, particularly events related to trauma or stress.

Distress and Impairment:

This memory loss can cause significant distress and interfere with daily life, relationships, and work.

Not Due to Medical Conditions:

Unlike amnesia caused by brain injury or illness, dissociative amnesia is a psychological response to trauma.

Sudden Onset:

The onset of dissociative amnesia is typically sudden and can last from a few minutes to years.