Forgotten traumatic events refer to distressing experiences that have been repressed or blocked from conscious memory due to their overwhelming nature.
Related terms
Repression: Repression is a defense mechanism where distressing thoughts or memories are unconsciously pushed out of awareness.
Trauma: Trauma refers to an emotional response to a distressing event that exceeds one's ability to cope, often resulting in long-lasting negative effects.
Memory Retrieval: Memory retrieval involves bringing stored information back into conscious awareness, which can be difficult when it comes to forgotten traumatic events.