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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociative Fugue and a Locator Beacon

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1999
Objective: The aim of this paper is to report an aspect of the management of a case of dissociative fugue. Clinical picture: A Vietnam veteran was suffering post-traumatic stress disorder. Treatment: Treatment involved the provision of a locator beacon worn in a neck chain.
A. D. Macleod
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Dissociative Amnesia With Fugue in a Middle-Aged Man

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2023
Gurtej, Gill   +4 more
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Working with Dissociative Fugue in a General Psychotherapy Practice: A Cautionary Tale

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2003
Dissociative Fugue is a somewhat rare condition that therapists may see only once or twice over the course of a professional career. A brief review of the uses of hypnosis in the treatment of Dissociative Fugue is followed by a presentation of the case of a 51-year-old man who presented with the clinical picture of Dissociative Fugue State and who ...
F. Jasper
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The Structure of Dissociative Fugue: A Case Report

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2003
ABSTRACT Classically, when an episode of dissociative fugue resolves, there is enduring amnesia for the period of fugue, with normal pre- and post-fugue memory. The authors describe a case in which their treatment goal was to reverse the amnesia for the period of fugue.
Jack Howley, Colin A. Ross
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Amytal interview using intravenous lorazepam in a patient with dissociative fugue

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2006
Sunday T.C. Ilechukwu, Thomas Henry
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Is a Traumatic Event Necessary for Dissociative Fugue? An Older Adult Case Associated with Chronic Psychosocial Stress and Caregiving Burden

Turkish Journal of Traumatic Stress
Dissociative amnesia refers to the inability to recall life events triggered by stressors, in the absence of a medical condition or substance use. Dissociative fugue, in contrast, is characterized by this amnesia accompanied by purposeless and bewildered
Meliha Rehnuma Karaca Çolaker   +2 more
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Translator of Soliloquies: Fugues in the Key of Dissociation

2020
Chu, Seo-Young. "Translator of Soliloquies: Fugues in the Key of Dissociation" (chapbook). Black Warrior Review 46.2, Spring 2020.
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Peas, Please: A Case Report and Neuroscientific Review of Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2009
Dissociative amnesia that encompasses one's entire life and identity is a rare disorder, as is dissociative fugue. In evaluating such cases, a dichotomy is often invoked between functional and organic etiologies. However, this dichotomy suffers from both conceptual and ethical flaws.
Kai, MacDonald, Tina, MacDonald
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Fugue, Dissociation, and Multiple Personality in Incest Victims

1985
The following excerpts from a brochure written by an adult incest victim with multiple personality explain the flashbacks, low self-esteem, and interpersonal deficiencies which are the residue of her childhood sexual assault and which are intricately related to her.
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