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Dissociative Symptoms and Disorders in Patients With Bipolar Disorders: A Scoping Review
Dissociative disorders are an important group of trauma-related disorders associated with significant disability. The co-occurrence of dissociative disorders (DD) and symptoms (DS) in bipolar disorder has been relatively understudied, but there is some ...
Ravi Philip Rajkumar
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BACKGROUND Depersonalization-derealization disorder (DDD) is a dissociative disorder encompassing pronounced disconnections from the self and from external reality.
L. Millman +3 more
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Structured dance movement therapy for depersonalization-derealization disorder
L. S. Merritt Millman +3 more
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The Prevalence of Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder: A Systematic Review
Depersonalization-Derealization disorder (DDD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by persistent feelings of detachment from one’s self and of unreality about the outside world.
Jinyan Yang +3 more
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Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairment in important areas, including interpersonal relationships and occupational or educational roles.
Jenna E. Boyd +7 more
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Anomalous strange-face illusions (SFIs) are produced when mirror gazing under a low level of face illumination. In contrast to past studies in which an observer’s task was to pay attention to the reflected face and to perceive potential facial changes ...
G. Caputo
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Depersonalisation-Derealisation Disorder (DDD) has a prevalence of around 1% but is under-recognised and often does not respond to medical intervention.
Elaine C M Hunter +4 more
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Experiences of Derealization: A Naive Realist Account [PDF]
French, Craig
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Depersonalization derealization disorder is a clinical entity where the individual experiences a sense of being detached from his or her own body, feelings, sensations or actions, and the surroundings appear to be unreal, as if occurring in a dream ...
Arghya Halder, P. Kundu, Sagarika Ray
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The clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of the deja vu phenomenon in epilepsy
Objective: to study the clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of the deja vu phenomenon in epilepsy. Patients and methods. The manifestations of the dВjЕ vu phenomenon were compared in 154 examinees in two groups: 1) 139 healthy individuals and
P. N. Vlasov +7 more
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