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  1. Repressed memory - Wikipedia

    Those who argue in favor of the validity of the phenomenon of repressed memory have identified three mechanisms of normal memory that may explain how memory repression may occur: retrieval …

  2. Why We Repress Memories: Understanding the Brain’s Response to …

    Jun 9, 2025 · Memory repression is the brain’s way of unconsciously blocking out distressing thoughts, emotions, or experiences. It’s a psychological defense mechanism designed to protect us from harm.

  3. Signs of Repressed Childhood Trauma in Adulthood - Verywell Health

    Oct 10, 2025 · Throughout adulthood, you might feel something is not right and not know why. This article discusses signs and symptoms that indicate you may have repressed memories from …

  4. The Return of the Repressed: The Persistent and Problematic Claims of ...

    More than 20 years ago, Crews (1995) coined the term “memory wars” to refer to a contentious debate regarding the existence of repressed memories, which refers to memories that become inaccessible …

  5. Repressed Memories: Are They Real? Do I Have Them? - NOCD

    Sep 10, 2024 · Here’s a look into repressed memories, including their origin, their connection to trauma, and how you can get help if you’re concerned about your memory of severely negative events.

  6. Repressed Memories: How the Brain Shields Trauma

    Sep 6, 2025 · Repressed memories refer to memories of traumatic events, such as abuse or accidents, that are inaccessible to conscious recall due to psychological defense mechanisms.

  7. What Are Repressed Memories? - Charlie Health

    Mar 18, 2025 · Repressed memories are memories that have been unconsciously buried due to trauma, often from childhood. These memories are not simply forgotten but are actively blocked by the brain …

  8. Repression - Psychology Today

    Repression is a defense mechanism in which people push difficult or unacceptable thoughts out of conscious awareness. Repressed memories were a cornerstone of Freud’s psychoanalytic framework.

  9. Repressed memory disorder: Understanding Memory Suppression, …

    Jun 30, 2025 · Explore repressed memory disorder: key signs of memory suppression, underlying causes, and trauma-informed therapies for healing and self-integration.

  10. Repressed memories | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Sigmund Freud was the first to introduce the concept that memories of traumatic experiences or harmful desires could be “repressed” and kept from conscious awareness for years or even an entire lifetime.