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often distinguished from the organic amnesic syndrome, in that the capacity to store new memories and experiences remains intact. Given the very delicate and oftentimes dramatic nature of memory loss in such cases, there usually is a concerted effort to help the person recover their identity and history. This will sometimes allow the subject to recover spontaneously, when particular cues are encountered.
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in 2006 with no memory of his name or where he was from. After his appearance on national television, to appeal for help identifying himself, his fiancée called Denver police identifying him. The episode was diagnosed as dissociative fugue. As of December 2012, Ingram had experienced three incidents
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Sometimes dissociative fugue cannot be diagnosed until the patient returns to their pre-fugue identity and is distressed to find themselves in unfamiliar circumstances, sometimes with awareness of "lost time". The diagnosis is usually made retroactively when a doctor reviews the history and collects
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when there are compelling motives to feign memory deficits for legal or financial reasons. However, although some fraction of psychogenic amnesia cases can be explained in this fashion, it is generally acknowledged that true cases are not uncommon. Both global and situationally specific amnesia are
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while she was missing. This coverage has since led to criticism of the often "condemning and discrediting" attitude toward dissociative conditions. On September 3, 2013, she went into another fugue, disappearing from her new job as a teacher's assistant  at Crossway Community Montessori in
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Functional amnesia can also be situation-specific, varying from all forms and variations of trauma or generally violent experiences, with the person experiencing severe memory loss for a particular trauma. Committing homicide, experiencing or committing a violent crime such as
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As the person experiencing a dissociative fugue may have recently experienced the reappearance of an event or person representing an earlier trauma, the emergence of an armoring or defensive personality seems to be for some, a logical defense strategy in the situation.
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for one's identity in conjunction with unexpected wandering or travel. This is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new identity and the inability to recall personal information prior to the presentation of symptoms. Dissociative fugue is a
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or torture, experiencing combat violence, attempting suicide, and being in automobile accidents and natural disasters have all induced cases of situation-specific amnesia. In these unusual cases, care must be exercised in interpreting cases of
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One or more episodes of amnesia in which the inability to recall some or all of one's past and either the loss of one's identity or the formation of a new identity occur with sudden, unexpected, purposeful travel away from
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is that the person affected by the latter travels or wanders. This traveling or wandering is typically associated with the amnesia-induced identity or the person’s physical surroundings.
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states that the fugue may have a duration from days to months, and recovery is usually rapid. However, some cases may be refractory. An individual usually has only one episode.
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After recovery from a fugue state, previous memories usually return intact, and further treatment is unnecessary. An episode of fugue is not characterized as attributable to a
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fugue", the former implying a greater degree of "motion". For the purposes of this article, then, a "fugue state" occurs while one is "acting out" a "dissociative fugue".
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20 days later. News coverage at the time focused on her refusal to speak to detectives right after she was found and the fact that she was seen checking her email at
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An inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is too extensive to be explained by normal forgetfulness.
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that month. Her mother and a group of friends searched for her in the Virgin Islands and surrounding areas; as of 2023, she remains missing.
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information that documents the circumstances before the patient left home, the travel itself, and the establishment of an alternative life.
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must be diagnosed. The only difference between dissociative amnesia, dissociative identity disorder and dissociative
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sudden, unexpected travel away from home or one's customary place of work, with inability to recall one's past
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Symptoms of a dissociative fugue include mild confusion and once the fugue ends, possible
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Therefore, the terminology "fugue state" may carry a slight linguistic distinction from "
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DSM-IV 300.13, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition
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David Fitzpatrick, who had dissociative fugue disorder, was profiled in the UK on
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Cognitive psychology : connecting mind, research, and everyday experience
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1999 section 15 (Psychiatric Disorders), chapter 188 (Dissociative Disorders)
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confusion about personal identity, or the assumption of a new identity
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who learn to dissociate memory of the abuse (dissociative amnesia).
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Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5
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novel by Isaac Asimov about a murder committed under fugue state
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Dissociative Amnesia, DSM-IV Code 300.12 ( PsychNet-UK.com )
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Fugue State Press
Specialty
Psychiatry
Neurology
/fjuːɥ/
FYOOG
amnesia
mental
behavioral
disorder
classified variously
dissociative disorder
conversion disorder
somatic symptom disorder
dissociative amnesia
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
DSM-5
psychiatric disorder
psychotropic substances
dissociative identity disorder
delirium
dementia
childhood victims of sexual abuse
depression
anger

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