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16 January, 19:28

Bentley was driving over the same bridge he crossed every day on his way to work, but today nothing about the bridge or scenery felt familiar. This is an example of:

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  1. 16 January, 21:25
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    dissociative amnesia

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    Dissociative amnesia can be described as a form of disorder marked by an inability to recall important personal events and information. It can be of many forms, such as localized, selective, generalized, or continuous.

    This form of disorder makes an individual to not to remember or recall past events, places and activities.

    Bentley's inability to identify a bridge on the road he has been using every day is an example of Dissociative amnesia.
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