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Modeling the structural relationships between trauma exposure with substance use tendency, depression symptoms, and suicidal thoughts in individuals with earthquake trauma experience: the mediatory role of peritraumatic dissociation and experiential avoidance. [PDF]
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Recurrent Dissociative Fugue Episodes in a Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Clinical Pediatrics, 2022Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is a disorder characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information accompanied by purposeful travel or bewildered wandering.1 In dissociative fugue, intellectual ability is preserved and there ...
Amal Abu Libdeh +2 more
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Dissociative Fugue Disorder: Identification and Psychological Intervention
Psychological Studies, 2014The effectiveness of supportive therapy with mindfulness based coping skills training in treatment of dissociative fugue is examined. To this end three cases of fugue are described. The diagnosis in all three cases was made using the patient’s clinical history, reconstruction of events related to patient’s digression and psychodiagnostic assessment. It
Manisha Jha, Vibha Sharma
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DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2018
Dissociative disorders are heterogeneous with respect to clinical features, course, antecedents and treatment. Among them, dissociative amnesia occupies a special place, at times encroaching on the borders between neurology and psychiatry. Herein we describe dissociative amnesia according to the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
Hans Markowitsch, Angelica Staniloiu
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Dissociative disorders are heterogeneous with respect to clinical features, course, antecedents and treatment. Among them, dissociative amnesia occupies a special place, at times encroaching on the borders between neurology and psychiatry. Herein we describe dissociative amnesia according to the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
Hans Markowitsch, Angelica Staniloiu
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L’utilisation de l’art-thérapie dans le cadre d’une fugue dissociative
European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2021Resume Introduction Les etudes sur le syndrome de stress post-traumatique avec sous-type dissociatif ont fait leurs preuves et desormais il est necessaire d’elaborer des traitements axes sur la dissociation. Nous nous sommes interesses a un symptome post-traumatique : la fugue dissociative.
Emmanuelle Cesari
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Psychogenic or Dissociative Fugue: A Clinical Investigation of Five Cases
Psychological Reports, 1999Dissociative fugue (formerly psychogenic fugue) is a rare and little understood dissociative disorder. Following a review of the pertinent literature, five cases of dissociative fugue are described. These cases were systematically studied with a comprehensive history, mental status examination, physical and neurological evaluation, review of previous ...
P. Coons
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Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue
1996In 1991, I published a comprehensive review of dissociative (psychogenic) amnesia (DA) and dissociative (psychogenic) fugue (DF), emphasizing the relationship of these conditions to overwhelming psychological trauma (Loewenstein, 1991b). Since the publication of that work, several additional studies have been published that support the basic premises ...
R. Loewenstein
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