Tag: memory disturbance


DISSOCIATIVE HYSTERIA

Dissociative Hysteria: An Overview and Definition Dissociative hysteria, historically a broad and often controversial diagnostic label, refers to a severe mental disorder characterized by profound psychological distress and significant disruption of daily functionality. This condition manifests primarily through involuntary disturbances in the fundamental psychological processes that normally integrate memory, identity, consciousness, perception, and motor function. […]

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CONFABULATION (Pseudoreminiscence)

CONFABULATION (PSEUDOREMINISCENCE) Confabulation, also referred to as pseudoreminiscence, represents a complex and often debilitating disturbance of memory characterized by the production of false or distorted memories that the individual genuinely believes to be accurate. This phenomenon is fundamentally a memory disorder rooted in neurological dysfunction, distinguishing it sharply from intentional deception or lying. The critical […]

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