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UNO [17]
4 years ago
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Tony wakes up on a cot in a homeless shelter in another town. He doesn't know where he is or how he got there, and he's confused

when people say he has been calling himself Michael. This is most likely an episode of dissociative.A. amnesia with fugue.B. multiple personality.C. amnesia.D. identity disorder.
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My name is Ann [436]4 years ago
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Answer:.A. amnesia with fugue

Explanation:

This is a dissociative disorder known as amnesia with fugue ,it occurs when someone forget their identity or other important particulars of who they are .

It may cause a person to wander around to places where they will not remember how they got there .

It may be for a few days,months or a year but when they recover from it they return to their normal self.

All their memory comes back intact.

When their memory has returned they may not require any treatment.

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