Jeffrey Alan Ingram didn't know his name or how he had ended up in Denver. So he went on TV and asked if anyone recognized him. Someone did -- his fiancC)e, who was back in Olympia, Wash. According to ...
Formerly called psychogenic fugue, dissociative fugue, is a psychological state in which a person loses awareness of their identity or other important autobiographical information. This subtype of ...
Oct. 24, 2006 — -- Imagine opening your eyes to see a sea of strangers. You're unable to remember your own name, how you got to where you are, or even the taste of your favorite food. For six ...
Hannah Upp, the Manhattan teacher whose disappearance sparked a 19-day search, has broken her silence to claim she had a rare amnesialike disorder. In a short message on her Facebook page, Upp said ...
Gov. Sanford's strange vanishing act -- he was thought to be hiking the Appalachian Trail alone, until he washed up in Argentina -- prompts me to wonder if he suffers from a condition known as ...
Jeffrey Goldberg recommends Mark Sanford consider it. As the Merck Manual explains: Dissociative fugue involves one or more episodes of sudden, unexpected, but purposeful travel from home during which ...
Dissociative amnesia is a condition characterized by the inability to recall autobiographical information, especially that surrounding a specific, often traumatic event. Previously a stand-alone ...
Fictional Jason Bourne is inspired by Ansel Bourne's real memory trauma. August 3, 2007 — -- "On the 15th of March, about five in the morning, he heard an explosion like a gunshot, and woke to ...
Formerly called psychogenic fugue, dissociative fugue, is a psychological state in which a person loses awareness of their identity or other important autobiographical information. This subtype of ...
Jeffrey Alan Ingram didn't know his name or how he had ended up in Denver. So he went on TV and asked if anyone recognized him. Someone did -- his fiancC)e, who was back in Olympia, Wash. According to ...