A dissociative fugue is characterized by generally short-termed amnesia of one's own personal identity, such as their personality traits. The period of fugue, however, is generally forgotten (as amnesia for the period of time, versus voluntarily) once one recovers from such an episode.
Altruism is a form of self-sacrificing behavior.
It's mindless behavior not mildless behavior and he lives in LA.
the answer is mindless behavior
Miles behavior
sociopathic even psychopathic. I might even go so far as to say dissociative syndrome.
yes it is a dissociative disorder. yes it is a dissociative disorder.
Depersonalization disorder or dissociative identity disorder may be considered, as feeling detached from oneself while engaging in self-injuring behavior can be indicative of a dissociative disorder. It is important for the individual to seek a mental health professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
it messes up your brain and makes you dissociative
PCP (phencyclidine) is considered one of the strongest dissociative drugs due to its potent effects on perception, sensation, and consciousness. It is known for inducing intense dissociation and hallucinations, often leading to unpredictable and potentially dangerous behavior.
Yes, a split personality, also known as dissociative identity disorder, can lead to different personalities taking control of a person's behavior and actions at different times.
Dissociative disorder is previously known as multiple personality disorder. It is possible to get hold of dissociative disorder through a spouse, a significant other or another person with the disorder.
Cases of dissociative fugue are more common in wartime or in communities disrupted by a natural disaster
memory
death
The major dissociative symptoms experienced by DID patients are amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, and identity disturbances.
pleasure dissociative orgasmic disorder