Understanding Dissociative Amnesia: Trauma, Memory Loss, and the Search for Identity is a compassionate, research-informed guide for readers who experience memory gaps, emotional detachment, or identity confusion linked to trauma—and for the loved ones and professionals who want to understand them.
Written by Dr. Adrianne K. Vale, this book does not sensationalize dissociation or promise memory recovery. Instead, it explains dissociative amnesia as a protective nervous system response that can emerge when experiences feel emotionally overwhelming or unsafe.
Blending neuroscience, psychology, and trauma-informed care principles, this book shows how memory, identity, and emotional regulation are interconnected—and how healing focuses on stability, integration, and self-trust, not forced recall.
Inside, you’ll learn:
• What dissociative amnesia is—and what it is not
• How trauma changes memory processing in the brain
• Why identity can feel fragmented or disconnected
• How symptoms present in everyday life
• How clinicians assess and diagnose responsibly
• Trauma-informed treatment approaches
• What long-term healing and integration can look like
This book is for anyone seeking clarity without stigma, and understanding without fear.
This book is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care.
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