Dissociative identity state-dependent working memory in dissociative identity disorder: a controlled functional magnetic resonance imaging study [PDF]
Background Memory function is at the core of the psychopathology of dissociative identity disorder (DID), but little is known about its psychobiological correlates.
Eline M. Vissia +8 more
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A case of dissociative identity disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder comorbidity [PDF]
Introduction Dissociative identity disorder(DID) is characterized by the existence of two or more distinct identities which involve changes in consciousness, emotion, memory, and behavior.
E.F. Aydın, T. Koca Laçin
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A rare case of trauma related dissociative identity disorder [PDF]
Introduction Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a debilitating and controversial psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence estimated around 1,5%.
F. Ghrissi +4 more
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Recent reports on dissociative identity disorder
Psychiatric disorders occur more and more frequently nowadays as the result of non-capability of the human mind to keep up with the pace of today’s living models.
Maria Golebiowska +3 more
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An Increased Presence of Male Personalities in Dissociative Identity Disorder after Initiating Testosterone Therapy [PDF]
Patients with gender dysphoria (GD) report significant dissociative symptoms and are found to have a high prevalence of a dissociative disorder of any kind.
Monique Mun +3 more
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Diagnostic difficulty in an adolescent with dissociative identity disorder [PDF]
Introduction: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex and controversial psychiatric condition characterised by the presence of two or more distinct identities, personality states, or identities that recurrently take control of an individual’s ...
Kajal M. Patel, Luzuko Magula
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Multiple Personality Disorder or Dissociative Identity Disorder: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management. [PDF]
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), commonly known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a contentious mental health condition that typically arises as a result of traumatic events to help people avoid unpleasant memories. To completely comprehend
Saxena M, Tote S, Sapkale B.
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Analysis of Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Dissociative Identity Disorder. [PDF]
Purpose The prevalence of dissociative identity disorder (DID) is 1%. However, the diagnosis can be made less frequently. This rate is similar to that of schizophrenia, and it is a public health problem that should receive attention.
Atilan Fedai Ü, Asoğlu M.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Law: Guilty or Not Guilty? [PDF]
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a dissociative disorder that gained a significant rise in the past few decades. There has been less than 50 DID cases recorded between 1922 and 1972, while 20,000 cases are recorded by 1990.
Kabene SM +2 more
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"I Am Not I": The Neuroscience of Dissociative Identity Disorder. [PDF]
activity (e.g., vmPFC). These findings support, on average, a pattern of emotion/arousal overmodulation in the dissociative subtype of PTSD. Individuals with DID also exhibit this overmodulation pattern in symptom provocation paradigms when they are in a
Lebois LAM, Ross DA, Kaufman ML.
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