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Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES)
Revue Neurologique, 2016Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are defined as change in behavior or consciousness resembling epileptic seizures but which have a psychological origin. PNES are categorized as a manifestation of dissociative or somatoform (conversion) disorders. Video-EEG recording of an event is the gold standard for diagnosis.
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2020
This chapter examines the personal experience of a Therapist with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES). As a Therapist in private practice, the Therapist strongly believed that to end the stigma of mental health conditions, she needed to own her own mental health disorders.
Markus Reuber +2 more
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This chapter examines the personal experience of a Therapist with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES). As a Therapist in private practice, the Therapist strongly believed that to end the stigma of mental health conditions, she needed to own her own mental health disorders.
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Epilepsy & Behavior, 2019
Pinterest is a visual search based, the fourth largest social networking site in the U.S. with 81% of its users being women. Because of Pinterest's popularity and the high incidence of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) among women, the aim of our current study was to perform a thorough content analysis of information available about PNES on ...
Anjali, Dagar, Tatiana, Falcone
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Pinterest is a visual search based, the fourth largest social networking site in the U.S. with 81% of its users being women. Because of Pinterest's popularity and the high incidence of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) among women, the aim of our current study was to perform a thorough content analysis of information available about PNES on ...
Anjali, Dagar, Tatiana, Falcone
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2017
This guide devotes a whole section to the diagnosis of pediatric PNES because this process is challenging. In fact, the diagnosis is often missed, and the average time it takes for the diagnosis to be confirmed is 6 months to 3.5 years. The longer it takes to reach a diagnosis and begin treatment, the worse the outcome is.
Rochelle Caplan +3 more
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This guide devotes a whole section to the diagnosis of pediatric PNES because this process is challenging. In fact, the diagnosis is often missed, and the average time it takes for the diagnosis to be confirmed is 6 months to 3.5 years. The longer it takes to reach a diagnosis and begin treatment, the worse the outcome is.
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Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2023
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are a disease concept that is defined by the nuance of "not" epilepsy. In cases where it is unclear from the electroencephalogram alone whether the patient has epilepsy or PNES, even though the seizure pattern and course may be considered as "non-epileptic," those who are not familiar with the treatment of ...
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Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are a disease concept that is defined by the nuance of "not" epilepsy. In cases where it is unclear from the electroencephalogram alone whether the patient has epilepsy or PNES, even though the seizure pattern and course may be considered as "non-epileptic," those who are not familiar with the treatment of ...
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Shame, pediatric PNES, and COVID-19
Seizure, 2022Shivali, Aggarwal, Priyanka, Madaan
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