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Tag - Dissociative Amnesia
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Different studies had different results, so we have provided results from multiple studies rather than an absolute number.
Diagnostic Criteria for Dissociative Disorders, From the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR):
Dissociative amnesia is a condition that impairs the person's ability to remember important information about their own life. This may...