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Dissociative Fugue: Diagnosis, Presentation and Treatment Among the Traditional Shona People

open access: yesThe Open Anthropology Journal, 2008
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.
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Lisp, Jazz, Aikido -- Three Expressions of a Single Essence

open access: yes, 2018
The relation between Science (what we can explain) and Art (what we can't) has long been acknowledged and while every science contains an artistic part, every art form also needs a bit of science.
Verna, Didier
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[Dissociative fugue in a maternity ward patient--a case report].

open access: yesPsychiatria polska, 2012
To pay attention to the role of stress connected with delivery, obstetric history, as to the pathologies in the infant as predictors of dissociative disturbances in the patient of the maternity ward.The case analysis.The thirty-year-old woman with secondary education, married and employed had left the maternity ward with her baby unnoticed on the ...
Maria, Załuska   +4 more
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High Prevalence of Dissociative Amnesia and Related Disorders in Immigrated People [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Across various cultures, dissociative amnesic disorders have been shown to be triggered by psychological stress or trauma. In immigrant populations, stressful experiences can arise during pre-emigration, migration or post-migration phase.
Markowitsch, Hans J.   +1 more
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Somatoform disorders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Fiertag, O   +3 more
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Biomarkers of dissociation. [PDF]

open access: yesBJPsych Open, 2023
Reinders AATS, Young AH, Veltman DJ.
europepmc   +1 more source

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