Affectogenic (catathymic) amnesia
a type of amnesia in which memory gaps arise due to psychogenic causes by the mechanism of repression of affectively saturated subjectively unpleasant and unacceptable impressions and events, as well as all events, even indifferent ones, coinciding in time with a strong shock. It occurs in various kinds of psychogenic states. It is part of the structure of amnestic (Korsakoff) syndrome.
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