Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Helpppppppppppppppppp!!!?

I think i have dissociative amnesia,it's when your anxiety blocks eveverything and you can't remember anything.I can't remember where I am,or who I am!!!What can i do to get my memory back???i am really scared now!!!Helpppppppppppppppppp!!!?
First of all i hope you are seeking professional help such as a good counselor, you need to get to the route of what the problem is, like what happened to you before the memory loss. If you deal with the problem, then your memory might return to normal, but seek help, and one that does hypnotism also...good luck!Helpppppppppppppppppp!!!?
If you memory is disassociate you don't want to have any part of what is not real. My guess since you were able to ask this you are doing fine. The parts in your life that you are forgetting are shrouded in stress and you don't need to remember it either. Be happy... don't worry. You will develop what you need in life.Helpppppppppppppppppp!!!?
First of all, dissociation is a condition where the mind splits itself apart to deal with traumatic memories, commonly refered to Multiple Personality Disorder or, more recently, Dissociative Identity Disorder. The majority of people with this often lose control of their body to an alternate personality, and when they regain control they're somewhere else. This "lost time" leaves blank spots in memory and a lot of times the person won't be able to remember a lot of their childhood because they've forgotten the trauma and things around it. Now, most of people with this don't even know that there was trauma, because they've forgotten that it's even happened. This trauma is usually sexual abuse or occult rituals, but it can vary. If this is the case for you, then you'd need to get with a therapist, get diagnosed, and start working towards getting back to normal. If that's not what you've got, then you probably still need to see a professional and figure out what's going wrong. Don't, however, jump to conclusions based on what I've said. You haven't given a whole lot of detail to work with.

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