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Psychogenic Amnesia: Key Indicators, Diagnostic Approaches, and Healing Pathways

Psychogenic amnesia involves a sudden, reversible loss of personal memories—often following overwhelming stress or trauma—despite intact brain structure and general cognitive function. Unlike organic...

Dissociative Amnesia: In-Depth Guide to Memory Loss Manifestations, Risk Reduction, Diagnostic...

Dissociative amnesia is a psychological condition in which a person suddenly cannot recall important personal information, usually following a traumatic or stressful event. Unlike...

Amnesia: Key Signs, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Management

Amnesia occurs when the brain’s ability to encode, store, or retrieve memories is disrupted, leading to partial or complete gaps in personal history. Whether...

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