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dissociative fugue
Forgetting ones own identity, and attempting to take a new identity in a new locale
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dissociative disorder
conditions involving sudden memory loss, consciousness, or identity.
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dissociative amnesia
Sudden loss of memory for one's own name, occupation or other identity related information.
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dissociative identity disorder
multiple identities.
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affective disorders
A condition in which a person experiences extreme moods for long periods, extreme shifts in moods, and experiences moods inconsistent with events
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major depressive disorder
A condition in which a person exhibits extreme depression, taking interest in nothing.
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dysthymic disorder
A pattern of depression like major depressive disorder, but less extreme and longer lasting.
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bipolar disorder
A condition in which a person cycles between extremes of depression and mania.
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mania
An elated, active emotional state.
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cyclothymic disorder
Alternating mood swings, less extreme than bipolar disorder.
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schizophrenia
A pattern of severely disrupted thinking, emotion, perception and behavior.
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paranoid schizophrenia
Delusions of grandeur or persecution, anxiety, anger, and extreme jealousy.
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disorganized schizophrenia
Delusions, hallucinations, incoherent speech, inappropriate laughing, loss of bladder/bowel control, and neglect of personal hygiene.
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catatonic schizophrenia
Disordered movement, switch between stupors and wild excitement.
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undifferentiated schizophrenia
Patterns of disorganized thought, behavior and emotion that does not easily fit into any other category.
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