The presence of amnesia (which in psychoanalytic theories is posited to have the role of covering the unfortunate past) might, however, pose a significant challenge to clinicians trying to identify the precipitating stressful events. Furthermore some cases of dissociative (psychogenic) amnesia did not occur as a result of an objective major psychological stressor, but were recorded after a seemingly objective minor stress (Staniloiu et al., 2009). In most of the latter cases, a careful history taking and collateral information gathering provided evidence for a series of stressful events often occurring since childhood or early adulthood. These observations are consistent with.