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What Is Emotional Amnesia?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Emotional amnesia is a dissociative experience in which a person can remember an event but cannot access the feelings connected to it. In therapy, this may look like describing an…

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How Is Dissociative Thought Loss Different From ADHD Distraction?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Dissociative thought loss has a different underlying cause than ADHD distraction. In dissociation, access to a thought is suddenly interrupted. The person may be in the middle of speaking or…

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Why Does a Thought Sometimes Disappear Mid-Sentence?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A thought disappearing mid-sentence is a dissociative experience often called “thought snatching.” It does not happen because of distraction or ordinary forgetfulness. Instead, access to the thought is suddenly interrupted.…

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What Is Thought Snatching in Dissociation?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Thought snatching is the sudden disappearance of a thought while you are thinking or speaking. It is not ordinary forgetfulness or distraction. Instead, it is a dissociative experience. Some people…

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What helps memory sharing improve in dissociative systems?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Memory sharing in dissociative systems often improves as the system becomes safer and more stable. One aspect of this is intra-system safety: parts being able to cooperate with each other.…

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Why Is Memory Limited Even Though I Want to Understand What Happened?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Dissociative systems developed to handle overwhelming experiences by dividing those experiences and memories among different parts of the system. As a result, some memories may be available to certain parts…

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Why Do I Remember Having an Important Conversation — But Not What Was Said?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A common dissociative experience is remembering that a conversation occurred and that it mattered, but losing access to the details later. You may recall feeling relief, clarity, or insight in…

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How Is Dissociative Amnesia Different from Ordinary Forgetfulness?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Dissociative amnesia differs from ordinary forgetfulness in both the type of information involved and the way the memory gap occurs. Ordinary forgetting is usually random and typically involves everyday, routine…

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Q&A Directory for Amnesia, memory gaps & information barriers in DID

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How Is Dissociative Amnesia Different from Ordinary Forgetfulness? Why Do I Remember Having an Important Conversation — But Not What Was Said? Why is memory limited even though I want…

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