“…The assertion that stress can cause amnesia for autobiographical content is consistent with reports of trauma-induced amnesia dating back at least to the time of James (1884), Janet (1889Janet ( , 1893Janet ( , 1909, and Charcot (1887). Partial or complete amnesia has been reported by a substantial number of people following combat exposure, torture, kidnapping, experience in concentration camps, murder, and physical or sexual abuse (Archibald & Tuddenham, 1956;Briere & Conte, 1993;Burkett & Bruno, 1993;Elliot & Briere, 1995;Goldield, Mollica, Pesavento, & Faraone, 1988;Grinker & Spiegel, 1945;Hendin, Haas, & Singer, 1984;Herman & Schatzow, 1987;Kardiner, 1941;Kinzie, 1993;Kubie, 1943;Loftus, Polensky, & Fullilove, 1994;Madakasira & O'Brian, 1987;Myers, 1940;Niedefland, 1968;Sargeant & Slater, 1941;D. L. Schacter, 1986;Sonnenberg, Blank, & Talbot, 1985;Southard, 1919;Thom& Fenton, 1920;van der Kolk & Kadish, 1987;Wilkinson, 1983;Williams 1994Williams , 1995.…”