Dissociative Disorders
What is a Dissociative Disorder? A Dissociative Disorder is a mental issue where you experience a loss of memories, identity, feelings, etc. If you have this disorder, you feel like you're not yourself, like what you do isn't your doing; rather somebody has taken over. Dissociative Disorders most commonly cause emotional amnesia (forgetting how you felt about something, or completely not caring about something you previously felt emotion about), or normal amnesia (forgetting memories). Some Dissociative Disorders are; Dissociative identity disorder (DID), Other specified dissociative disorder (OSDD), and Derealization disorder. Now, I haven't done my research on ALL of these disorders, But I do know quite a lot about some. The only reason I research is because this personally interests me. Don't use any of my content to diagnose or use for actual info. Some info here may be incorrect or outdated.
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