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Repressed Memories

The concept of repressed memories, originating with Sigmund Freud, posits that memories of traumatic experiences can be unconsciously blocked from awareness. This idea has been a significant and controversial topic within psychology, with ongoing debate about its validity and the mechanisms through which memories might be recovered.

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