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Interpretation as derealization
The current status of ontology is not obvious, although it has become a fundamental discipline of the so-called “continental philosophy”. So it is worth asking, what are the main tendencies that represent the current “status” of ontology in the 20th–21st century philosophy.
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ABSTRACT Background In response to extreme life events, individuals may experience not only distress but also positive transformation, known as posttraumatic growth (PTG). Only a few studies have investigated PTG following traumatic loss. This is the first study to investigate promotive factors—loss‐related, intrapersonal and interpersonal factors ...
Philipp Jann +2 more
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Depersonalization and derealization symptoms are often transient. Recurrent and persistent symptoms can result in a diagnosis of depersonalization/derealization disorder (DDD).
Muzamil H Mirjat +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Childhood trauma is associated with increased rates of psychosis, with research identifying insecure attachment, dissociation and negative schemas as mediating factors. Network analysis offers a framework to explore complex interrelationships between symptoms and vulnerability factors.
David Levi +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Emerging models of trauma and psychosis highlight the role of attachment, dissociation, and emotion regulation processes in pathways to positive symptoms, yet little is known about the relevance of these processes to negative symptoms.
Shelley Grady +5 more
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DESPERSONALIZACIÓN Y DESREALIZACIÓN : UNA APROXIMACIÓN FILOSÓFICA DESDE EL ANÁLISIS DE CASOS [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate that a substantial difference exists between the derealization and depersonalization disorders. The fundamental arguments point out that each one of these disorders has a specific symptomatic presentation ...
Restrepo, Jorge Emiro
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The expectancy of threat and peritraumatic dissociation
Background: Peritraumatic dissociation is one of the most critical acute responses to a traumatic experience, partly because it predicts subsequent posttraumatic stress disorder.
Pamela McDonald +5 more
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Background: After amputation, phantom limb pain may be produced by the multisensory processes underling the experience of an intact body. Clinical evidence has shown that cold caloric vestibular stimulation may modify the perception of phantom limb pain.
Catalina Aranda-Moreno +5 more
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Revisiting the concept of nuclear schizophrenia: A case series from North India
Schizophrenia is a chronic illness characterized by a disorder of thought, perception, emotion, and behavior. The common presentation in patients with schizophrenia is delusion, hallucination, disorganized speech, and behavior.
Anshu Prasad +3 more
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Introducing a Group Therapy Program (PLAN D) for Young Outpatients with Derealization and Depersonalization: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Rahel Flückiger +4 more
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