The Psychology of People Who Don't Remember Childhood Memories
Автор: Koo Psychology
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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In this video, we explore the psychology of people who don't remember childhood memories—and why your past can feel like blank pages.
While early forgetting is normal, childhood memory loss that stretches into elementary school may be linked to stress, survival responses, or emotional disconnection.
We break down how the brain stores memories, what repressed memories really are, and how dissociation can block episodic recall. You’ll also learn the silent impact of emotional neglect, and why some people develop symptoms similar to Complex PTSD (CPTSD) without obvious abuse.
Most importantly: you are not broken—your brain may have been protecting you. If this resonates, comment your experience and subscribe for more deep psychology.
Childhood trauma isn’t always visible—but it leaves patterns. Childhood trauma can be understood and healed.
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