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Types of dissociative amnesia

Types of dissociative amnesia
Localized amnesia: Inability to remember a specific period of time, or a specific event, such as a suicide attempt, or a circumscribed period of time, such as before age 12, all of 2nd and 3rd grade, etc
Selective amnesia: Inability to remember some, but not all, of the events during a circumscribed period of time, such as parts of a combat experience, a sexual assault, etc
Systematized amnesia: Inability to remember certain categories of memory, such as no recall of one’s home-life during 3rd grade, but recalling being at school; or inability to recall a particular person, eg, a reportedly abusive brother
Continuous amnesia: Inability to remember successive events as they occur, ie, anterograde dissociative amnesia; may present as dissociative pseudo-delirium, pseudo-dementia, or pseudo-amnestic-confabulatory syndrome
Generalized (global) amnesia: Failure to recall the whole life of the person
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