Now what in the world is this, you might
ask? Psychogenic and Dissociative Amnesia are patients with the inability to
recall information from their past. Most patients that suffer from psychogenic
or Dissociative amnesia has suffered a history of trauma, including rape,
disasters, overwhelming circumstances, and so forth. Most patients suffer
psychosocial stress. With this disorder, it has no surrounding symptoms other
than amnesia and the patient often struggles to recall or remember past events,
and sometimes-current events. This disorder can be easily detected, and not
confused with multiple personality disorders. Multiple Personality Disorder has
far more complicated symptoms than psychogenic or Dissociative Amnesia. Many
patients that suffer from psychogenic or Dissociative Amnesia may suffer
depression since the feeling of memory loss is often overwhelming. Other
diagnoses such as psychogenic or dissociate fugue is another form of amnesiac
disorder. Sometimes these patients will vanish for a short time and often
forget where they were or why they left. Most of the patients suffering this
diagnose has suffered traumatic experiences. Depersonalization Disorders
generally involved dissociation; however, the person breaks off from reality
running to an unreality state. They may illustrate behaviors including dream
state of mind, and distortion from time. They may also suffer depression, dizzy
spells, anxiety attacks, and other related symptoms. Some of the most
complicated disorders in mental health are in constant overview, while the
listed disorders are often easier to treat that the more complex diagnoses. Like
many patients, however the diagnoses must be treated, since amnesia can cause
additional problems. For example, if the person has difficulty remembering then
other people may take advantage of them. This subjects them to pain and
suffering from external sources. If the patient wonders away, they are subject
to harm by other individuals, so it is important to protect them by getting
help. Most patients with these types of disorder are easy to treat and the
symptoms are so minimized that any therapist should be able to determine what
the disorder is right away. Unlike Multiple Personality Disorder where the
patient switches personalities, psychogenic or Dissociative fugue or amnesia
has distinct characteristics. The only difficulty that therapists would have
with detecting the diagnose is that these patients are rare. Amnesia disorders
are often resulting from epilepsy, head injuries, strokes, medical ailments,
and so forth. Alcohol and drugs use has also been said to bring forth symptoms
of psychogenic or Dissociative symptoms. No two people are the same, so the
symptoms may vary in one patient while slightly different in other patients. If
these patients has additional diagnosis, the therapist will probably have
difficulty detected the symptoms of amnesia disorder. With any disorder,
cognitive disorder, disease of the mind, and so forth it is difficult, but some
diagnoses are far more difficulty than others. Therefore, if you notice anyone
that is illustrating symptoms or signs of mental illnesses it is important to
not only take immediate notice, but also find a professional that can help the
patient get well. Professionals that treat standard diagnosis will see upfront
in many cases the direction they are headed, and may begin treatment
immediately, which will help the person cover from his or her distress. Fatigue
is another diagnose that is affected people everyday. Fatigue is a sleep issue
rather than a mental ill handicap; however, it must be treated before sleep
robs them of their life. Most patients suffering from fatigue often experience
depression, exhaustion, drained of energy, headaches, joint and muscle aches
and so forth. Scientists have studied for years this particular mental health
issue and have come up with nothing as the cause for the interruption. From
what I have noticed about fatigue syndrome is that the patients often have
underlying diagnoses, may have suffered medical illnesses, or else is severely
depressed. Patients vary, but for the most part the patient has difficulty
coping since fatigue syndrome sucks their vital energy. If you feel that you
have fatigue syndrome it is best to consult with your physician to eliminate
any physical ailments. You may have some type of illness that a medical doctor
can treat right away and your fatigue syndrome just might disappear.
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