Dissociative amnesia with fugue features in a patient with Huntington\u27s disease [PDF]
Huntington\u27s disease is a severe, incurable neurological disease characterised by motor, cognitive, and psychological symptoms. This paper presents the case of a Huntington\u27s disease patient with dissociative symptoms.
Jukić, Melita +5 more
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Philosophy of transcendental cinema and its applications in psychiatry. The case of lost highway by david lynch [PDF]
Introduction Thanks to Paul Schrader, transcendental cinema was distinguished from the slow cinema trend. What distinguishes it from it are the precise psychological portraits of the characters and the aptly reproduced world of internal experiences ...
J. K. Nowocień, N. Szejko
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Psychopharmacologic treatment of dissociative fugue and PTSD in an Ethiopian refugee.
Despite widespread awareness of their frequent co-occurrence, little is known about treatment of individuals with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative disorders. Patients with dissociative disorders do not respond well to standard exposure therapy, and few psychopharmacologic trials exist.
Dorothy, Liu-Barbaro, Murray, Stein
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Hyperglycaemic Dissociative Fugue in an Elderly- A Rare Case Report
This case report highlights the role of hyperglycaemia in a dissociative syndrome that may be overlooked by physicians, until it results in significant consequences. Traditionally dissociation is considered as an escape from overwhelming distress with partial or complete loss of control on voluntary actions or alienation of oneself or external world [6]
Sudharani Naik, Dushad Ram, Vikas Naik
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P02-375 - Dissociative Fugue - Demonstration Of A Case
IntroductionDissociative fugue is one or more episodes of amnesia. It is a rare condition in which a person suddenly, without planning or warning, travels from home or work and leave behind past life and identity.The aim is to present a patient with such disorder.MethodologyIn this paper is present the case of Joka K, from M.Grad.
B. Marijanac, V. Dujic-Popovic, J. Simic
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M. Matete, P. Pretorius, S. Rataemane
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Dissociative fugue of the patient of maternity ward - A case report
IntroductionMothers after childbearing are vulnerable to many stress related disorders.Objectiveto emphasize the role of the past obstetric complications, as so present infant pathology as risk factors for the mother's post partum stress related disorders.MethodsThe case analysis.Case descriptionThe thirty-year-old, women left the maternity ward with ...
M. Załuska +4 more
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Dissociative Fugue: Diagnosis, Presentation and Treatment Among the Traditional Shona People
Dissociative fugue seems to exist in all societies of the world. It could be noticeable but its prevalence in the general population is very low. Different societies of the world could identify dissociative fugue in different culturally relevant terms.
C. Gwandure
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DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA WITH DISSOCIATIVE FUGUE- A CASE REPORT WITH 1-YEAR FOLLOWUP
Aditi Prasad Chaudhari +4 more
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A Report of Three Cases With Dissociative Disorder: Some Positive Response to Methylphenidate Extended Release Used for Their Concurrent Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. [PDF]
Three cases of dissociative identity disorder with ADHD were described. The use of Methylphenidate improved not only ADHD but also their dissociative symptoms. ABSTRACT Although no psychotropic medication is specifically effective for dissociative symptoms, certain abusive substances can markedly alter these symptoms. Regarding psychotropic medications,
Okano K.
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