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Dissociative identity disorder: a literature review
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2000This paper presents a review of the literature into dissociative identity disorder. This disorder, previously known as multiple personality disorder, is increasingly diagnozed, in part because of more focused diagnostic tools, but also because people are accessing services to assist with the longterm problems of early child abuse and neglect ...
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Dissociation and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
2015Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma) or chronically and are considered to reduce the subjective distress accompanying stressful events. Growing evidence is consistent with a model that distinguishes between two qualitatively different types of phenomena—“compartmentalization” and ...
Huntjens, Rafaële J.C. +1 more
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Interidentity amnesia in dissociative identity disorder
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2017Patients diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) usually present with alternative personality states (alters) who take separate control of consciousness. Commonly, one alter will claim they have no awareness of events which took place when another alter was in control.
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Identity and introject in dissociative disorders.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996The structural analysis of social behavior (SASB) shows promise for systematically examining identity issues in clinical populations. In this study, identity is assessed with the SASB in a sample of women with dissociative disorder (n = 25) and a nonpatient clinical contrast group (n = 25).
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Dissociative Identity Disorder and Pseudo-Hysteria
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1999The diagnostic validity of dissociative identity disorder (DID) continues to inspire controversy, with some commentators claiming that DID is a modern variant of "hysteria"; that is, attention-seeking behavior. The author asserts that DID is indeed a valid psychiatric disorder, and believes that this skeptical reaction can largely be attributed to a ...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder in Schools Part II
NASN School NurseDissociation is a well-established outcome of early life trauma, but school nurses may not be aware of resources and recommendations available to support students who experience it. If dissociation or behaviors consistent with dissociation are present, trauma-informed care (TIC) principles can guide individualized care of the student.
Kathryn Kieran +2 more
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005openaire +2 more sources
Turkish dissociative identity disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997openaire +2 more sources
Pharmacotherapy of dissociative identity disorder
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1996J S, Markowitz, H S, Gill
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