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Of the following, which is NOT an accurate account of memory retrieval for an individual with dissociative amnesia?

A. Memories can be recalled by a trigger in one's surroundings

B. Temporary retrieval may be fragments of painful episodes

C. Memories may be retrieved slowly over time

D. Memories are permanently buried in the subconscious

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  1. 3 May, 21:46
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    Dissociative amnesia is a type of dementia that is different from amnesia. Normally this type of amnesia is a subconscious attempt to bury painful memories (which also accidentally bury other memories). Thing is those memories are not lost forever but are deeply hidden though events may flash periodically especially if there are triggers.

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