Dissociative Amnesia |
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• Inability to remember important personal information, too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness |
Dissociative Amnesia with Dissociative Fugue |
• Sudden, unexpected travel away from home • Confusion about personal identity or assumption of new identity |
Dissociative Identity Disorder |
• Presence of two or more distinct identities, each with consistent patterns of personality traits and behavior • Behavior that is controlled by two or more distinct, recurring identities • Amnesia; frequent memory gaps |