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Auris Nasus Larynx, 1986
Dissociated taste disorder is a special symptom occurring when only one or two taste qualities of the four primary taste are disturbed. Eleven % of all cases of taste disorders complain of this symptom. The subjects of this investigation were 46 patients due to be examined.
H, Tomita, Y, Horikawa
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Dissociated taste disorder is a special symptom occurring when only one or two taste qualities of the four primary taste are disturbed. Eleven % of all cases of taste disorders complain of this symptom. The subjects of this investigation were 46 patients due to be examined.
H, Tomita, Y, Horikawa
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We present an overview of major dissociative disorders, including depersonalization/derealization disorder, dissociative amnesia, and dissociative identity disorder. We discuss the prevalence, etiology, and treatment of each disorder and review treatment
Lynn, S. J. +11 more
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Assessment of Dissociation, Trauma-Related Disorders, and Dissociative Disorders
2022The assessment of trauma-related disorders (TRD) and dissociative disorders (DD) is not widely taught. Accurate assessment of dissociative symptoms can be challenging without adequate training. Clinicians who have not been trained in assessing TRD may mistakenly attribute TRD and DD symptoms to psychosis, bipolar disorder, borderline personality ...
Bethany L. Brand +3 more
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Dissociative tendencies and dissociative disorders.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1994Although dissociative disorders are relatively rare, dissociative experiences are rather common in everyday life. Dissociative tendencies appear to be modestly related to other dimensions of personality, such as hypnotizability, absorption, fantasy proneness, and some facets of openness to experience.
J F, Kihlstrom +2 more
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DISSOCIATIVE PHENOMENOLOGY OF DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2002The goal of this study was to investigate the dissociative phenomenology of dissociative identity disorder (DID). The Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID) was administered to 34 patients with DID, 23 patients with dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS), 52 patients with mixed psychiatric disorders, and 58 normal individuals ...
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Sleep-Related Dissociative Disorders
Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2013In sleep-related dissociative disorders, phenomena of the psychiatrically defined dissociative disorders emerge during the sleep period. They occur during sustained wakefulness, either in the transition to sleep or following an awakening from sleep. Behaviors during episodes vary widely, and can result in injury to self or others.
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2008
Abstract The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (text rev.) (DSM–IV–TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000) defi nes the essential feature of dissociative disorders as “a disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment” (p. 477).
Onno Van Der Hart, Ellert R S Nijenhuis
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Abstract The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (text rev.) (DSM–IV–TR; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000) defi nes the essential feature of dissociative disorders as “a disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment” (p. 477).
Onno Van Der Hart, Ellert R S Nijenhuis
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Diagnosing the dissociative disorders
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994T T, Latz, D L, Hughes, S I, Kramer
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