Psychogenic Amnesia

Psychogenic Amnesia

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Brain & Nerve
Behavioral & Mental Health
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Contributed byKrish Tangella MD, MBAMay 25, 2020

The topic Psychogenic Amnesia you are seeking is a synonym, or alternative name, or is closely related to the medical condition Dissociative Amnesia.

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  • Dissociative Amnesia is when an individual loses their memory or cannot recall specific information about their life. The erased or lost information can include the following:
    • The individual’s personal information such as name, address, birth date, etc.
    • Important events from the individual’s past
  • Dissociative Amnesia may occur as a result of a traumatic event leading to retrograde amnesia, where certain memories prior to the event are forgotten. The age and gender distribution in the population is unclear, but some statistics indicates that it affects women more than men
  • There are many risk factors for Dissociative Amnesia, including the presence of other mental disorders and being in stressful situations. The exact cause of Dissociative Amnesia is not clearly explained, but many healthcare professionals agree that injuries and stress play a major part in its development
  • The signs and symptoms of Dissociative Amnesia include loss of memories and personal information, and possibly altered personality in the individual. A major complication with Dissociative Amnesia is that the individual forgets who they are/were
  • The primary treatment for Dissociative Amnesia is psychotherapy, sometimes known as talk therapy. It is also important to seek help and support from close family members and friends. In some cases, the lost memories may return on their own without any treatment
  • The outlook for an individual with Dissociative Amnesia is mostly good, since the disorder is not life-threatening; and, some individuals are known to recover completely. However, it can be disruptive if the individual’s memories never return

Please find comprehensive information on Dissociative Amnesia regarding definition, distribution, risk factors, causes, signs & symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention, prognosis, and additional useful information HERE.

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