12th Class Psychology Psychological Disorders Question Bank Psychological Disorders (Short)

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    State symptoms of Dissociative Amnesia.

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    Without any organic reason/brain injury, person may forget his whole past, part of the post or immediate past.
    Memory loss may be extensive but selective.
    A part of Dissociative Amnesia is dissociative fugue.
    Fugue involves unexpected travel, away form home or work place.
    In between, person may assume a new identity and shows inability to recall the previous identity.
    Fugue usually end when the person suddenly ‘wakes up’ with no memory of the events suddenly occurred during the fugue.


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