Dissociative disorder

Definition.

A dissociative disorder is a diagnostic category comprising disorders characterized by a division of self, from Self. Because of these divisions, there may be lapses in recall, sense of identity, or access to knowledge.

An expanded reading about dissociative disorder can be found in the article Multiple personality: The complex psychology of dissociative identity disorder.

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