vabadforgetfulness
Vabadforgetfulness is a term used to describe a state of mind characterized by a deliberate or unconscious tendency to forget certain experiences, memories, or information, often as a coping mechanism. The concept blends elements of psychological resilience with the idea of selective memory, where individuals may choose to "forget" painful, traumatic, or overwhelming events to maintain emotional stability. While not a formally recognized psychological condition, the idea aligns with broader theories in trauma studies and cognitive psychology.
The origins of the term are not well-documented, but it reflects a broader cultural and psychological phenomenon
Vabadforgetfulness is distinct from pathological forgetting, such as in conditions like dissociative amnesia, where memory loss
In therapeutic contexts, understanding vabadforgetfulness can inform approaches to memory work, encouraging individuals to gradually revisit