Hi, there. I saw that researchers looking for information are allowed to post, so I hope this is close enough. I'm a writer, and I'm looking for people to tell me about their memory loss/flashback experiences so that I can have some insight for my novel. I'm concerned with accurately depicting this.
The main character in my novel gets into a car accident that's his fault, and wants to make it so that he believes it was the other person's fault. But the amount of re sorting of memories he would have to do in his head is complicated (replacing memories, making certain memories happen later in his life, etc.). This is because the main character is a male with an eating disorder, and the reason why he got into the car accident is because he was hungry and unfocused while driving. His anorexic behaviors were fairly new, and so I want to go as far as to making him believe he didn't even develop an eating disorder until after the accident, to help him further dissociate himself from the blame.
Questions:
- How plausible is this?
- How difficult is it to trick yourself into believing false memories/placing them at different times in your life?
- How voluntary is amnesia?
- How difficult would it be for him to retrieve the real memories/reorder them? (Which I need to have happen)
- How would he go about retrieving these memories? Example, would driving to the location of the crash help?
- Is his case too complicated? I'm wondering if for this much distortion, would he have to have some other hallucinatory mental illness or something? (which I don't want)
Also, if anyone has experience with memory loss/retrieval and are comfortable with sharing their stories with me, that'd be much appreciated. I'd love to PM someone who isn't shy.
The main character in my novel gets into a car accident that's his fault, and wants to make it so that he believes it was the other person's fault. But the amount of re sorting of memories he would have to do in his head is complicated (replacing memories, making certain memories happen later in his life, etc.). This is because the main character is a male with an eating disorder, and the reason why he got into the car accident is because he was hungry and unfocused while driving. His anorexic behaviors were fairly new, and so I want to go as far as to making him believe he didn't even develop an eating disorder until after the accident, to help him further dissociate himself from the blame.
Questions:
- How plausible is this?
- How difficult is it to trick yourself into believing false memories/placing them at different times in your life?
- How voluntary is amnesia?
- How difficult would it be for him to retrieve the real memories/reorder them? (Which I need to have happen)
- How would he go about retrieving these memories? Example, would driving to the location of the crash help?
- Is his case too complicated? I'm wondering if for this much distortion, would he have to have some other hallucinatory mental illness or something? (which I don't want)
Also, if anyone has experience with memory loss/retrieval and are comfortable with sharing their stories with me, that'd be much appreciated. I'd love to PM someone who isn't shy.