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selective amnesia


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Noun1.selective amnesia - amnesia about particular events that is very convenient for the person who cannot remember; "why do politicians always develop selective amnesia when questioned about their transgressions?"amnesia, memory loss, blackout - partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening"posthypnotic amnesia - selective amnesia after being in a hypnotic state of events occurring during hypnosis or of information designated by the hypnotist
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amnesia

 [am-ne´zhah] pathologic impairment of memory. Amnesia is usually the result of physical damage to areas of the brain from injury, disease, or alcoholism. Psychologic factors may also cause amnesia; a shocking or unacceptable situation may be too painful to remember, and the situation is then retained only in the subconscious mind. The technical term for this is repression" >repression. (See also dissociative disorders.)
Rarely is the memory completely obliterated. When amnesia results from a single physical or psychologic incident, such as a concussion suffered in an accident or a severe emotional shock, the victim may forget only the incident itself; the victim may be unable to recall events occurring before or after the incident or the order of events may be confused, with recent events imputed to the past and past events to recent times. In another form, only certain isolated events are lost to memory.
Amnesia victims usually have a good chance of recovery if there is no irreparable brain damage. The recovery is often gradual, the memory slowly reclaiming isolated events while others are still missing. Psychotherapy may be necessary when the amnesia is due to a psychologic reaction.
anterograde amnesia impairment of memory for events occurring after the onset of amnesia. Unlike retrograde amnesia, it is the inability to form new memories.circumscribed amnesia loss of memory for all events during a discrete, specific period of time. Called also localized amnesia.continuous amnesia loss of memory for all events after a certain time, continuing up to and including the present.dissociative amnesia the most common of the dissociative disorders; it is usually a response to some stress, such as a threat of injury, an unacceptable impulse, or an intolerable situation. The patient suddenly cannot recall important personal information and may wander about without purpose and in a confused state.
Persons with a dissociative disorder may at times forget what they are doing or where they are; when they regain self-awareness, they cannot recall what has taken place. A less severe form than amnesia is sleepwalking. Dissociative disorders are very likely an attempt by the mind to shield itself from the anxiety caused by an unresolved conflict. The patient, upon encountering a situation that may be symbolic of this inner conflict, goes into a form of trance to avoid experiencing the conflict.
generalized amnesia loss of memory encompassing the individual's entire life.lacunar amnesia partial loss of memory; amnesia for certain isolated experiences.localized amnesia circumscribed amnesia.lacunar amnesia.post-traumatic amnesia amnesia resulting from concussion or other head trauma. Called also traumatic amnesia. See also amnestic syndrome.psychogenic amnesia dissociative amnesia.retrograde amnesia inability to recall events that occurred prior to the episode precipitating the disorder. Unlike anterograde amnesia, it is the loss of memories of past events.selective amnesia loss of memory for a group of related events but not for other events occurring during the same period of time.transient global amnesia a temporary episode of short-term memory loss without other neurological impairment.traumatic amnesia post-traumatic amnesia.
A popular term for amnesia for certain events. As commonly used, selective amnesia refers to a deliberate inability (unwillingness) to recall an event’s details

selective amnesia

Psychology Amnesia for certain events; as commonly used, SA refers to a deliberate inability to recall an event's details. See Amnesia. Cf Anterograde amnesia, Retrograde amnesia.

selective amnesia

Inability to remember events that occurred at the same time as other experiences that are recalled.See also: amnesia

selective amnesia


Related to selective amnesia: selective memory, localized amnesia
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noun amnesia about particular events that is very convenient for the person who cannot remember

Related Words

  • amnesia
  • memory loss
  • blackout
  • posthypnotic amnesia
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