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Andrea Pozza, Davide DèttoreDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyBackground and objectives: In the literature there are inconsistent data regarding the role of dissociation in OCD. No study explored the association
Pozza A, Dèttore D
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Did Dissociative Amnesia Evolve?
AbstractDissociative amnesia is a diagnosis category that implies a proposed mechanism (often called dissociation) by which amnesia is caused by psychogenic means, such as trauma, and that amnesia is reversible later. Dissociative amnesia is listed in some of the most influential diagnostic manuals.
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Episodic-autobiographical memory and functional amnesia
Memory disorders belong to the most common concomitants of brain damage, but can be found as well in cases without directly measurable brain damage. These then belong in the category of psychiatric diseases.
Markowitsch Hans J., Staniloiu Angelica
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Ganser syndrome is a rare dissociative disorder marked by approximate answers, amnesia, and conversion symptoms and is conventionally classified as a psychological disorder.
Darshankumar Dharaiya +4 more
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Schneiderian symptoms and DSM 5: related to two cases
Thought to be more common in psychotic disorders in the past, Schneiderian symptoms (SS) were also observed in other disorders such as dissociative disorders and bipolar disorders.
Omer Yanartaş +5 more
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Mind simulation model; an effective treatment to decreasing dissociative experiences caused by traumatic events in adult with stuttering disorder [PDF]
Introduction: Stuttering can begin with the experience of traumatic event and the stress it causes. Mind simulation model is one of the promising treatments for stuttering and its associated problems.
Akram Hosseinzadeh +1 more
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The elusive search for a biomarker of dissociative amnesia: A reaction to Dimitrova et al. (2021) - CORRIGENDUM. [PDF]
Huntjens RJC +3 more
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Dissociative Amnesia: Remembrances Under Cover
AbstractThe existence or questionability of “repressed memories” can be discussed as being a matter of definition. It seems, however, far‐fetched to consider all “lost” memories as caused by encoding problems, brain damage, forgetfulness, failure to disclose events, and so on.
Staniloiu, Angelica +1 more
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Man of Mystery: A Case Report of Dissociative Amnesia in Schizophrenia. [PDF]
Li K, Yang WT, Perez AG.
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The elusive search for a biomarker of dissociative amnesia: a reaction to Dimitrova et al. (2021). [PDF]
Huntjens RJC +3 more
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