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Do I Have Dissociative Fugue?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you feel confused?

Do you avoid places you used to frequent?

Do you feel detached from your own emotions?

Do you have a confused identity?

Do you experience a loss of autobiographical memory (about yourself, other people, events in your lives, etc.)?

Do you experience severe stress at work or from relationships?

Are you unable to recognize loved ones?

Do you feel depressed, anxious, do you have thoughts of suicide, or other mental health issues?

Do you wander or are you going to places you usually don’t go?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have dissociative fugue. Dissociative fugue is a type of amnesia, caused by an extreme psychological trauma. It’s a severe type of amnesia, and it’s considered a rare condition. Someone with dissociative fugue will not have memories of their past or about themselves. The condition is a means of escaping an intensely stressful situation that the person can’t deal with.

Based on your answers, you may be displaying one or two signs related to dissociative fugue. It may be useful to seek medical attention. Dissociative fugue is caused by an event that gives the person intense emotional stress. The dissociative fugue occurs as the person’s means of escape from the stress, that they seem unable to cope with. A common cause of the condition is severe sexual trauma, or trauma caused by war, an accident, and kidnapping. The sooner dissociative fugue is diagnosed, the better, because it can cause many other complications.

Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have dissociative fugue. Seeking medical support is of high importance. Dissociative fugue is a type of amnesia caused by an extreme psychological trauma. Your doctor may want to rule out any medical conditions that may be causing your symptoms. If necessary, you will be referred to a medical health professional for a diagnosis. Several treatment options are available for this condition including psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and meditation and relaxation techniques. The sooner the condition is diagnosed, the better. Most of the time, people regain their memories with therapy.

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/dissociative-fugue#outlook

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