Dissociative Disorder
... Dissociative disorders can range from normal dissociation, to dissociative disorder not otherwise specified, to poly-fragmented dissociative identity disorder, Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative amnesia’s distinctive feature is the patient’s inability to remember important personal information to an extent that cannot be explained by normal forgetfulness. In many cases, dissociative amnesia is usually caused by traumatic events such as witnessing a violent crime. ... Dissociative Fugue Another disorder is dissociative fugue.