The Association between Pesticide Exposure and the Development of Fronto-Temporal Dementia-Cum-Dissociative Disorders: A Review [PDF]
Pesticides are chemicals used in agricultural fields for the prevention or destruction of pests. Inappropriate use of these substances, as well as handling them without using personal protective equipment, may result in serious health problems such as ...
Carlos Alfonso Flores-Gutierrez +6 more
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Maladaptive Daydreaming, Dissociation, and the Dissociative Disorders [PDF]
Objective Studies on maladaptive daydreaming have shown that it has a number of comorbidities including dissociative disorders, yet no studies have examined the reciprocal relationship.
Colin A. Ross +2 more
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Information Processing Biases and Attachment Styles in Adolescents with Dissociative Disorders [PDF]
Background: Dissociative disorders invade and interfere with the person’s continuity of normal psychological functioning and exhibit slower or impaired processing of threat-related information and attachment styles play a significant role in their ...
Ritwika Nag +2 more
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Impact of adverse childhood experiences, post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorders, and depression on dementia risk: a prospective analysis of associations and mediation in the UK Biobank cohort [PDF]
Background Little is known about the interrelationships among adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dissociative disorders, depression, and dementia risk.
Mia Maria Günak +3 more
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Scaling injustice: epistemic harm in DID and what clinical records will teach AI [PDF]
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) remains one of psychiatry’s most doubted diagnoses, where patients’ accounts are dismissed and their experiences forced into ill-fitting diagnostic categories.
Oluwafunmilayo Akinlade +1 more
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Phenomenology of dissociative symptoms: A comparison between individuals with dissociative disorders and high and low dissociative schizophrenia spectrum disorders [PDF]
Background: The distinction between dissociative disorders (DDs) and schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) in different categories since DSM-III presumes a clear-cut distinction between both disorders.
V.E. de Vries +4 more
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Diagnosing Trauma-related Dissociative Disorders in Hungary: The Development of the Hungarian Version of MID (MID-HU) [PDF]
Introduction The recognition, diagnostics and treatment of dissociative disorders (DD) in Hungary is currently in its infancy. According to international researches the prevalence of dissociative disorders is similar to that of the major psychiatric ...
Z. Boytha, Á. Münnich, J. Molnár
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Complex dissociation following maternal suicide attempt in a 17-year-old female: a case report [PDF]
Background Dissociative disorders involve disruptions in memory, identity, sensory awareness, and motor control, often triggered by psychological distress.
Shota Hanyu
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Dissociative Disorder in the Iranian Culture: The Lawless Utopia
Epidemiologic and etiological studies of dissociative disorders are a challenging area in psychiatry. These challenges become more complex when noting that the existing theories cannot explain the differences observed in certain cases; for example ...
Ruohollah Seddigh
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Dissociative Identity Disorder: a case of three Selfs
Introduction The DSM-5 defines dissociation as “disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and behavior”.
J. Bravo, I. Canelas da Silva, F. Buta
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