Asked by Jamie Boles on May 30, 2024

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What is dissociative amnesia? What is meant by organic and psychogenic amnesia?

Dissociative Amnesia

A disorder characterized by the inability to recall important personal information, usually resulting from trauma or stress.

Organic Amnesia

A memory disorder usually caused by brain damage or disease, where the ability to learn new information or retrieve information formed before the incident is impaired.

Psychogenic Amnesia

A memory disorder characterized by sudden temporary memory loss, that cannot be attributed to a neurological condition.

  • Recognize and distinguish between different types of dissociative disorders, including dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, and dissociative identity disorder.
  • Explore the difficulties and intricacies involved in diagnosing amnesia and dissociative disorders.
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Jagtar SinghJun 04, 2024
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Key terms and concepts that may be included in student responses:
▪ Dissociative amnesia-people have significant periods of amnesia but do not assume new personalities or identities, cannot remember important facts about their lives and their personal identities, are aware that there are large gaps in their memory of themselves
▪ Organic amnesia-brain injury resulting from disease, drugs, or surgery; may involve anterograde amnesia
▪ Psychogenic amnesia-psychological causes (no brain injury), rarely involves anterograde amnesia, may involve retrograde amnesia
▪ Specify with dissociative fugue if there is apparently purposeful travel or bewildered wandering that is associated with amnesia for identity or other autobiographical information.