Saturday, December 31, 2011
Dissociative Amnesia?
Seek istance / advice from a reputable, licensed, certified therapist. Dissociative disorders are, often, linked to children who have been adopted, from far-away countries and immersed in a new social setting, culture routine, etcetera. the 'symptoms' you've outlined more closely resemble an ATTENTION deficit, possibly aggravated by a touch of hyperactivity. There are innumerable neurological possibilities which should be explored, as well (for example petit mal seizures aka"absence seizures" where thrashing / convulsing do not even occur! Disociation is part and parcel of the "FLIGHT" response.Are there family / school / social situations in which you find yourself waning to separate yourself from what's taking place? Also, I'm curious as to where you 'came across' the term D.A. Be cautious not to overly-relate to symptomology, when reading literature describing ANY sort of disorder! I speak from experience! Just watching the telly - I could easily convince myself that I have everything from loss of bladder control to athlete's foot!! Not to make light of your query - just to offer a precautionary note. Research and ask, in person, for advice & guidance, RIGHT AWAY,o.k.? Be well!
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