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- $Title{Is Memory Restoration Possible?}
- $Subject{amnesia assault memory restoration mental emotional conditions
- psychological psychogenic behavioral psychotherapy condition behavior
- behaviors brain mind amnesias memories restored posttraumatic}
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- Is Memory Restoration Possible?
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- QUESTION: Our daughter, whose marriage has been on the rocks for two years
- now and lives with us, was assaulted on her way home from a date, and was
- found unconscious. When she finally came to at the hospital, she could not
- remember a thing about the attack, us, her husband or job. Yet the doctors
- tell me there is nothing physically wrong with her and that treatment will
- gradually restore her memory. We need to know if this is possible, and what
- we should do to help her. We don't have a lot of money.
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- ANSWER: You won't need any money for this answer, and the good news is that
- if all you have told me in your long letter is correct, the diagnosis and
- treatment all sound rational to me. Although psychological diagnosis depends
- upon knowing the patient an all the circumstance quite well, my impression of
- this situation is that your daughter is suffering from psychogenic amnesia.
- This occurs when the patient has been through a traumatic or a very
- distressing situation, and can happen even when there are no injuries to the
- brain. Although the amnesia is usually just for the short period that covers
- the hours after the trauma, it can be more generalized and effect a longer
- memory period, as in the case of your daughter. There are many theories to
- explain the causes for the memory loss, but it frequently happens in young
- adults who have no previous history of mental disease, and may even be caused
- by natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods. There are many types of
- therapy, including medication, behavioral modification, and psychotherapy,
- which is the treatment most frequently used. Many patients recover after a
- short time without any special treatment, but all sufferers from amnesia
- should be followed closely by a physician who is alert to the possible
- complications that can arise. Your description of your doctor convinces me
- that he has the situation in hand and the care of your daughter is proceeding
- well.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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