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Dissociative Disorders
Mental health conditions that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, or perception.
Continuous Amnesia
A type of amnesia where the individual is unable to form new memories, leading to a continuous state of forgetting recent information or events.
Dissociative Fugues
A seldom-seen mental disorder defined by ephemeral forgetfulness of personal identity, covering memories, personality traits, and various unique identifiers.
Continuous Amnesia
A form of amnesia where the individual continuously loses the ability to form new memories, leading to an inability to recall recent events.
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