Why You Can't Remember Your Childhood (The Psychology Explained)

#memoryloss Why You Can't Remember Your Childhood | The Psychology of Dissociative Amnesia Your friends remember their childhoods clearly — but when you try to remember yours, there's almost nothing there. Just fragments, shadows, and a few scattered memories that don't connect. You've spent years thinking something is wrong with you. But here's the truth: your brain isn't broken. It was protecting you. In this video, I explain the psychology behind childhood memory loss, dissociative amnesia, and why some childhoods simply disappear. 🧠 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: • Why your brain blocks childhood memories • The 6 signs your memory gaps are trauma-related • The difference between normal forgetting and dissociative amnesia • Why your body remembers what your mind forgot • How to heal without recovering every memory #childhoodtrauma #cptsd #emotionalneglect #mentalhealthawareness #psychologyexplained #healingfromtrauma 🔗 RELATED VIDEOS: • 8 Subtle Signs You Grew Up Feeling Unwanted:    • 8 Subtle Signs You Grew Up Feeling Unwante...   • Psychology of People Who Don't Go to Family Gatherings:    • Psychology of People Who Don’t Go to Famil...   DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. If you're struggling with trauma or memory loss, please consult a licensed therapist or mental health professional.