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- Repressed_memory abstract "Repressed memories are hypothesized memories having been unconsciously blocked, due to the memory being associated with a high level of stress or trauma.[citation needed] The theory postulates that even though the individual cannot recall the memory, it may still be affecting them consciously.The existence of repressed memories is a controversial topic in psychology; some studies have concluded that it can occur in victims of trauma, while others dispute it. According to some psychologists, repressed memories can be recovered through therapy. Other psychologists argue that this is in fact rather a process through which false memories are created by blending actual memories and outside influences. Furthermore, some psychologists believe that repressed memories are a cultural symptom because there is no written proof of their existence before the nineteenth century.According to the American Psychological Association, it is not possible to distinguish repressed memories from a false ones without corroborating evidence.The term repressed memory is derived from the term dissociative amnesia, which is defined in the DSM-IV as “an inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness”.[citation needed]Amnesia is referred to any instance in which memories stored in the long-term memory are completely or partially forgotten, usually due to brain injury.[citation needed]According to proponents of the existence of repressed memories, such memories can be recovered years or decades after the event, most often spontaneously, triggered by a particular smell, taste, or other identifier related to the lost memory, or via suggestion during psychotherapy.".
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- Repressed_memory subject Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Repressed_memory subject Category:Memory_disorders.
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- Repressed_memory comment "Repressed memories are hypothesized memories having been unconsciously blocked, due to the memory being associated with a high level of stress or trauma.[citation needed] The theory postulates that even though the individual cannot recall the memory, it may still be affecting them consciously.The existence of repressed memories is a controversial topic in psychology; some studies have concluded that it can occur in victims of trauma, while others dispute it.".
- Repressed_memory label "Repressed memory".
- Repressed_memory label "Repressão de memória".
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- Repressed_memory label "抑圧された記憶".
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