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For more than 30 years, the posttraumatic model (PTM) and the sociocognitive model (SCM) of dissociation have vied for attention and empirical support.
S. Lynn +6 more
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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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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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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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Beyond the impasse : reflections on dissociative identity disorder from a Freudian–Lacanian perspective [PDF]
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic model (PTM) considers early life trauma to be the direct cause of the creation of alter identities and assumes that working directly with alter identities ...
Meganck, Reitske
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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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Trauma and dissociation among inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in Taiwan
Background: The overlapping symptoms of schizophrenia and dissociation have been increasingly recognized. This paper explains why it is reasonable to expect that there would be a substantial subgroup of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum ...
Zi Yi Wu +4 more
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