Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anamnesis
noun
ˌænəˈmiːnɪs

Definition
A recollection or remembrance; a triggering or recalling of memories.

Examples
- The therapist encouraged anamnesis as a way for the patient to connect with their past experiences.
- During the study, anamnesis played a crucial role in understanding the participant’s previous trauma.
- In ancient philosophy, anamnesis was considered essential for gaining knowledge by remembering past truths.

Meaning
In a broader sense, anamnesis refers to the act of remembering or a sense of awareness of one’s thoughts, feelings, and past experiences. It is often used in medical and psychological contexts to describe the retrieval of a patient’s medical history.

Synonyms
- recollection
- remembrance
- retrieval
- reminiscence
- memory