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Individually-personal features of patients with dissociative disorders
Predisposed factors in the development of dissociative disorders remains a pressing question in the context of dissociative disorders establishing. Leading role in this aspect was given to the premorbid characteristics of patients.
A. N. Stolyarenko
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Dissociative Disorders Curriculum
This curriculum is designed to educate psychiatry residents about dissociative disorders and ensure that they can intelligently screen and either treat or refer patients with these disorders. Bibliographic, didactic, and evaluation materials are included.
Linda Madson
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Background: The four-dimensional (‘4-D’) model has been proposed as a theoretical framework to understand and delineate trauma-related dissociative experiences, categorizing symptoms into trauma-related altered states of consciousness (TRASC) and normal ...
Harald Bækkelund +4 more
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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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Objective: dissociative disorders usually have a poor prognosis. Childhood trauma is one of the most important predisposing factors for it. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between dissociative experiences with childhood abuse, in nursing
F. F. Arabpour +7 more
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Dissociation in Patients with Non-Psychotic Mental Disorders [PDF]
Background. Dissociation is a generally recognized phenomenon in psychology and psychiatry; however, questions are still not fully resolved about the difference between pathological and normal dissociation, as well as the role of dissociation, depending ...
Rinata Iskanderova, Valeriy V. Vasilyev
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Voice hearing (VH) can occur in trauma spectrum disorders (TSD) such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative disorders. However, previous estimates of VH among individuals with TSD vary widely.
Ann K. Shinn +17 more
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Neuroimaging and Dissociative Disorders
Staniloiu A, Vitcu I, Markowitsch HJ. Neuroimaging and dissociative disorders. In: Chaudhary V, ed. Advances in Brain Imaging.
Staniloiu, Angelica +3 more
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Differential diagnosis of psychosis and dissociative disorder: a case report
Introduction Psychosis and dissociative disorders are both described in the DSM-5 as different diagnostic categories. However, a high comorbidity of these diagnoses has been observed in different studies, perhaps due to the overlapping of symptoms ...
E. Arroyo Sánchez, P. Setién Preciados
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Stressful life events on coping mechanism among Women with dissociative disorder
Background: Dissociative disorder in adults is caused by traumatic life events. Various cultural backgrounds specify the multiple types of stressful or undesirable life events.
Indira Bhowmick +3 more
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