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The conundrum of Identitive Dissociative Disorder: about a case
Introduction We present the case of a 22 year old male with a history of two hospitalizations in the Psychiatric ward of our hospital with psychotic symptoms that led to a diagnosis of schizophrenia, whose later evolution arose doubts about such a ...
P. Albarracin +4 more
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Beyond the impasse : reflections on dissociative identity disorder from a Freudian–Lacanian perspective [PDF]
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic model (PTM) considers early life trauma to be the direct cause of the creation of alter identities and assumes that working directly with alter identities ...
Meganck, Reitske
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Dissociative Disorder in the Iranian Culture: The Lawless Utopia
Epidemiologic and etiological studies of dissociative disorders are a challenging area in psychiatry. These challenges become more complex when noting that the existing theories cannot explain the differences observed in certain cases; for example ...
Ruohollah Seddigh
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Introduction The dissociative disorders are characterized by a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and behavior. Objectives We present
M. Palomo Monge +6 more
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Dissociative identity disorder in the characters Mima and Rumi from Satoshi Kon's Perfect Blue
The purpose of this study is to describe the Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) of the character Mima and Rumi, from “Perfect Blue” created by Satoshi Kon. The research approach is descriptive and qualitative.
Bianca Cynara Villeneuve +2 more
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Pastorale begeleiding aan die persoon met dissosiatiewe identiteitsversteuring
A person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is someone who was exposed to intense trauma impacting that person’s life negatively at various levels. Although dissociative identity disorder is described as a mental disorder in the DSM-IV, there are
A. L. du Plessis
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Sidney Sheldon's novel Tell Me Your Dreams is one of the novels with the theme of dissociative disorder, namely a personality disorder in which an individual has more than one distinct personality.
Septy Riyani +2 more
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Who done it, actually? Dissociative identity disorder for the criminologist [PDF]
Through the analysis of clinical examples, the paper explores how decisions are made by a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), the notions of choice and ‘competent reasoning’, and the practical and ethical ways for interviewing a person with
Adah Sachs
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Memory Fragmentation in Dissociative Identity Disorder [PDF]
This study examined the quality of self-reported memories of traumatic experiences in participants with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and compared them with their memories of non-traumatic, but emotionally significant life experiences. Systematic interview data were gathered from 30 DID patients in The Netherlands.
Van der Hart, O. +2 more
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Dissociation, shame, complex PTSD, child maltreatment and intimate relationship self-concept in dissociative disorder, chronic PTSD and mixed psychiatric groups. [PDF]
Whilst a growing body of research has examined dissociation and other psychiatric symptoms in severe dissociative disorders (DDs), there has been no systematic examination of shame and sense of self in relationships in DDs.
Dorahy, M. J. +5 more
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