Dissociative Amnesia Suggestions
(Also Known As: Psychogenic Amnesia Suggestions, Retrograde Amnesia Suggestions, Dissociative Disorder Suggestions, Identity Disorder Suggestions)
(Reviewed by: Paul Peterson, Licensed Therapist)
Suggestions for Dissociative Amnesia
The high prevalence of the occurrence of dissociative amnesia in children is something notable. Dissociative amnesia is most common in persons with history of physical and sexual abuse, and those who witnessed any form of violence and who experienced traumatic events during childhood which can lead to mental and dissociative disorders.
Immediate recognition of the symptoms are the key towards seeking professional help in order to provide a treatment plan that will help retard the progression of experiencing a more chronic condition of dissociative amnesia. The aim of treatment is to help the person refill the gap of memory loss to the greatest extent possible.
Could You Have Dissociative Amnesia?
Dissociative Amnesia Topics
Related Conditions
| Depersonalization Disorder – automation, derealization, dissociation, out of body experience |
| Dissociative Identity Disorder – two distinct personalities, memory loss, depersonalization, depression |
| Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – Nightmares, Insomnia, Sexual Abuse, Irritation, Social Impairment, Problems with Memory and Concentration, Intrusive Memories, Hyper-Vigilance |
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