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This integrative review explores how classic psychedelic use might broadly be associated with aiding and/or posing risks to emerging adult development along five possible developmental trajectories: orthogenetic, eudaimonic, veridical‐epistemic, relational, and ethical.
Jake Payne +6 more
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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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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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Combined NMDA Inhibitor Use in a Patient With Multisubstance-induced Psychotic Disorder [PDF]
This document is an Accepted Manuscript reprinted from Journal of Addiction Medicine, Vol. 12 (3): 247-251, May 2018, with permission of Kluwer Law International. Under embargo until 1 May 2019.
Calabrò, Giuseppa +9 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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Background: While several studies documented a positive correlation between childhood maltreatment severity and dissociation severity, it is currently unknown whether specific dissociative symptoms cluster together among individuals with childhood trauma
Judith K. Daniels +3 more
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Symptom profiles of psychiatric disorders based on graded disease classes: an illustration using data from the WHO International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia [PDF]
The Grade of Membership (GoM) model is a classification procedure which allows a person to be a member of more than one diagnostic class. It simultaneously quantifies the degrees of membership in classes while generating the discrete symptom profiles or ‘
Anker, M. +4 more
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Abstract The acceptability and validity of the term "psychogenic nonepileptic seizures" (PNES) have been questioned. Currently, numerous alternative terms, such as “conversion,” “dissociative,” “functional,” “attacks,” and “events,” are used in both medical literature and clinical practice, leading to confusion among professionals and patients.
Coraline Hingray +10 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between visual and vestibular hypersensitivity, and Depersonalization/Derealization symptoms in patients with chronic dizziness.Materials and Methods: 319 adult patients with chronic ...
Michel Toupet +12 more
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Teach phenomenology the bomb: Starship Troopers, the technologized body, and humanitarian warfare [PDF]
Paul Verhoeven's SF films are often concerned with how the future body will be reshaped as a technological device. Starship Troopers strangely departs from Verhoeven's own work, other SF films, and current directions in cultural theory by seeing the ...
Clements Jonathan +3 more
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