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Dissociative Fugue
A dissociative disorder in which one has a complete loss of memory of one’s entire identity, travels away from home, and may assume a new identity.
Conversion Disorder
A psychological condition in which a person shows neurological symptoms, such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, without a neurological explanation.
Catatonic Schizophrenia
A subtype of schizophrenia characterized by significant motor disturbances, from rigid immobility to excessive motor activity.
Manic Episode
A period of excessive euphoria, inflated self-esteem, wild optimism, and hyperactivity, often accompanied by delusions of grandeur and by hostility if activity is blocked.
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