Jeffrey Alan Ingram didn't know his name or how he had ended up in Denver. So he went on TV and asked if anyone recognized him. Someone did -- his fiancC)e, who was back in Olympia, Wash. According to ...
Formerly called psychogenic fugue, dissociative fugue, is a psychological state in which a person loses awareness of their identity or other important autobiographical information. This subtype of ...
Jeffrey Goldberg recommends Mark Sanford consider it. As the Merck Manual explains: Dissociative fugue involves one or more episodes of sudden, unexpected, but purposeful travel from home during which ...
Gov. Sanford's strange vanishing act -- he was thought to be hiking the Appalachian Trail alone, until he washed up in Argentina -- prompts me to wonder if he suffers from a condition known as ...
Dissociative amnesia is a condition characterized by the inability to recall autobiographical information, especially that surrounding a specific, often traumatic event. Previously a stand-alone ...
You’re scrolling through social media and, (seemingly) suddenly, two hours have passed. What happened? According to researchers at the University of Washington, you might have been dissociating. Which ...
This psychological thriller about a woman experiencing amnesia poses an essentially cinematic question: Who are we without our memories? By Devika Girish When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Jeffrey Alan Ingram didn't know his name or how he had ended up in Denver. So he went on TV and asked if anyone recognized him. Someone did -- his fiancC)e, who was back in Olympia, Wash. According to ...
Formerly called psychogenic fugue, dissociative fugue, is a psychological state in which a person loses awareness of their identity or other important autobiographical information. This subtype of ...
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