Interidentity amnesia for neutral, episodic information in dissociative identity disorder

Rafaële J.C. Huntjens, Albert Postma, Madelon L. Peters, Liesbeth Woertman, Onno van der Hart

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Abstract

Interidentity amnesia is considered a hallmark of dissociative identity disorder (DID) in clinical practice. In this study, objective methods of testing episodic memory transfer between identities were used. Tests of both recall (interference paradigm) and recognition were used. A sample of 31 DID patients was included. Additionally, 50 control subjects participated, half functioning as normal controls and the other half simulating interidentity amnesia. Twenty-one patients subjectively reported complete one-way amnesia for the learning episode. However, objectively, neither recall nor recognition scores of patients were different from those of normal controls. It is suggested that clinical models of amnesia in DID may be specified to exclude episodic memory impairments for emotionally neutral material.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)290-297
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Abnormal Psychology
Volume112
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • MULTIPLE PERSONALITY-DISORDER
  • RECOGNITION MEMORY
  • RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
  • SOCIOCOGNITIVE MODEL
  • AWARENESS

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