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LuckieDuckie

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:41 pm


Memory: The mental faculty of retaining and recalling past experience

Repress: To exclude (painful or disturbing memories, for example) automatically or unconsciously from the conscious mind.

Edit: Do you believe that memory repression is necessary for survival?
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 3:48 am


I don't. I think the brain can recover from most things. Some things, however, it may be better to forget.

i think my brain does that automatically. I don't remember much about when I was suicidal, I don't remember my grandpa dying and there are other things I've forgotton that were sad.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:32 am


Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I recall from my psych class that repression has not been proven to actually occur, especially not in the way that Freud described. More likely, people end up reliving or reremembering traumatic memories (as in Post traumatic stress disorder).

Because of this doubt of repression, a lot of doubt has been cast on the validity of the Dissociative Identity Disorder diagnosis, as well (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder).
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:04 am


as being diasgnosed with DID ive come against the doubt of belief in repressive memory and other things associated with DID and i think its doesnt occur exactly as freud describes and repressed memory has a way of popping up on you..thats when my life began top unravel..when i started getting flashes of the things i had buried. and now that ive become aware of my alternates fully and i am merely listing in i am confronted with remembered instances frequently..and to my surprise along with the bad some good meorys were buried down too.perticurily with my father. Which makes me wonder just how my mind decided to repress wich memories.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:31 am


I don't believe that memory repression is necessary for survival. In fact, I don't even currently believe that it is biologically based. I think it is a cultural phenomenon, but a very real problem for many people. Cultures go through phases of psychosomatic mental illness. For example, in Victorian times, a mental disorder called "glove apnea" was very common and treated by Freud and many others. Now it no longer exists, but it was a big problem of the time. It simply was not biologically based.
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:50 am


Even if you forget bad memories of the past they may still be hidden in the back of your mind, which causes problems. Necessary for survival? It can caus more problems, so no.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 1:04 pm


Civet Moon: I have personal experience with repression. After I was raped, I forgot about it entirely for a year and a half until I accidentally went back to the place where it had occured. If that's not repression... I don't know what is.

During the time when I didn't remember what had happened, I was displaying many of the classic symptoms of PTSD, and that was when my depression really started to kick in.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:50 am


Llelwyn
Civet Moon: I have personal experience with repression. After I was raped, I forgot about it entirely for a year and a half until I accidentally went back to the place where it had occured. If that's not repression... I don't know what is.


Though I haven't re-remembered stuff, I also belive in it. My grandpa died when i was 6. You'd think I would remember at least one of the following
- knowing he was going to die
- bieng told he had died
- telling my sister he had died
- visitng my grandmother and him not being there
- my family grieving
- being sad about his death

Nope. None of that. I want to remember more of him, and remember what it's like when someone you love dies.

Also, I didn't know my Aunt had died until about a year afterweards. I'm certain my parents would have told me something like that.

I think our stories are proof.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:00 pm


i just push my memories aside then i come across somethings that remind me of the situation and it all came back to me and then i started showing signes of PTSD but i knew i didnt have it but then no one would listen then i made some good points and they believed me and my depression really started to kick in and now this is were i am and im just lost. i dunno wat to do but yeah i dont believe in repression.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:24 pm


Llelwyn
I have personal experience with repression. After I was raped, I forgot about it entirely
I was raped at 16. The only reason I know this is because it was brought out under hypnosis (as well as my friend who was there has repetitively told me)

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 12:48 am


LuckieDuckie
Llelwyn
I have personal experience with repression. After I was raped, I forgot about it entirely
I was raped at 16. The only reason I know this is because it was brought out under hypnosis (as well as my friend who was there has repetitively told me)
It's scary, not being able to keep a grip on my memory of the event/the person. I don't know if it's my mind trying to protect me from the blow or what, but I did NOT find it helpful to not be able to explain my feelings and behavior, and it was all the more devestating to me to suddenly have it come back to me.
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