Amnesia-Dissociative

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Dissociative amnesia is a rare psychiatric disorder that causes memory loss of important personal information. It’s usually caused by a stressful or traumatic event

US Cases: 24,000
World Cases: 600,00
Sex Ratio: M/1.6W
Age Onset: Age 50
Brain Area: headtrauma,events,deficiencs
Symptoms: anterograde; retrograde-past
Progression: usually occures after trauma
Therapies:psychotherapy, hypnotherapy+
Medications:no specific medications

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