Dissociative fugue, seen as apparently purposeful travel or bewildered wandering associated with amnesia for identity or other important autobiographical information, is a separate diagnosis in the DSM-5.
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Q24: It is very uncommon for an individual
Q25: Dissociative identity disorder is considered the most
Q26: Ataque de Nervios features uncontrollable crying, shouting,
Q27: When a person reports being recognized by
Q28: Persons who have dissociative identity disorder are
Q30: In localized amnesia, the affected person has
Q31: Alters are distinct personalities with unique memories,
Q32: All dissociative experiences are viewed as pathological.
Q33: In localized amnesia, the affected person is
Q34: The dissociative disorders are considered controversial.
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