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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Who Done It, Actually? Dissociative Identity Disorder for the Criminologist

Who Done It, Actually? Dissociative Identity Disorder for the Criminologist

... Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) (American Psychiatric Association 2013) is examined in this paper from the perspective of its relevance to the ...

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Revisiting the etiological aspects of dissociative identity disorder: a biopsychosocial perspective

Revisiting the etiological aspects of dissociative identity disorder: a biopsychosocial perspective

... Abstract: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a chronic post-traumatic disorder where developmentally stressful events in childhood, including abuse, emotional neglect, disturbed ...

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Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Literature Review

Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Literature Review

... overlap. Dissociative phenomena related to trauma and dissociative phenomena related to fantasy are not separate categories; for example, traumatized individuals will use fantasy to deal with the ...

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“It's not like you have PSTD with a touch of dissociation”:Insights into Dissociative Identity Disorder through First Person Accounts

“It's not like you have PSTD with a touch of dissociation”:Insights into Dissociative Identity Disorder through First Person Accounts

... after dissociative periods, which could be as varied as the different alters: “Some of us like music… music seems to makes us back to reality… It calms us down… just numb to it all” ...

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Directed forgetting between, but not within, dissociative personality states.

Directed forgetting between, but not within, dissociative personality states.

... Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is an intriguing and com- plex ...of identity, memory, and consciousness” with the essential feature that functions are disintegrated so severely that ...

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Disorder Identity: Opportunity or Obstacle?

Disorder Identity: Opportunity or Obstacle?

... that disorder meaning is an inherently collective and often contested process is vividly illustrated by research examining online disorder-based ...from Dissociative Identity Disorder ...

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Beyond the frontiers of the dissociation

Beyond the frontiers of the dissociation

... First vignette • Julianna was thought as a dissociative identity disorder with PTSD symptoms • She had a long history of trauma with attachment disorder and possible changes in her neuro[r] ...

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Dissociative Phenomenology and General Health in Normal Population p. 34-41

Dissociative Phenomenology and General Health in Normal Population p. 34-41

... extreme dissociative processes as seen in fugue states, depersonaliation, or dissociative identity disorders clearly represent an important area for ...severe dissociative symptom during his ...

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A SURVEY ON PREVALENCE AND PRESCRIPTION PATTERN OF PATIENT WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER

A SURVEY ON PREVALENCE AND PRESCRIPTION PATTERN OF PATIENT WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER

... Psychiatric disorder, also called a mental illness, psychological disorder or mental disorder, is mental or behavioral pattern that causes either suffering or a poor ability to function in ordinary ...

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A complex phenotype of suicidal behavior: a case of post brain injury dissociative disorder

A complex phenotype of suicidal behavior: a case of post brain injury dissociative disorder

... Bipolar Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Conversion Disorder (with Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures) and a drug treatment for a ...

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A study of expressed emotion, perceived stress and socio-demographic profile in patients of dissociative disorder

A study of expressed emotion, perceived stress and socio-demographic profile in patients of dissociative disorder

... of identity, voluntary motor/sensory functions without any organic basis, while excluding the symptoms fully explainable by a general medical condition, substance abuse or culturally sanctioned ...

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Complex PTSD, affect dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder

Complex PTSD, affect dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder

... PTSD is often noted as a common comorbidity of BPD [22-25]. In nationally representative samples in the United States, approximately 30% of adults meeting criteria for either PTSD or BPD also met criteria for the other ...

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Retrospective Assessments of Childhood Psychopathology by Adults and Their Parents

Retrospective Assessments of Childhood Psychopathology by Adults and Their Parents

... personality disorder features, clinical disorders, and neuropsychological scales of a retrospective version of the CPNI would be internally reliable for both adult and parent ...

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Auditory hallucinations in dissociaitve identity disorder with and without adult sexual abuse and schizophrenia

Auditory hallucinations in dissociaitve identity disorder with and without adult sexual abuse and schizophrenia

... experiences in traumatised and dissociative individuals “We believe that the underlying mechanisms of the seemingly dissociative phenomena in schizophrenia are different from the under[r] ...

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Yoga for posttraumatic stress disorder – a systematic review and meta analysis

Yoga for posttraumatic stress disorder – a systematic review and meta analysis

... stress disorder scale; CI: Confidence interval; DES: Dissociative experience scale; DTS: Davidson trauma scale; IES, impact of events scale; GRADE: Grading of recommendations assessment, development and ...

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PTSD, ASD, Secondary Traumatization, and Death Anxiety among Civilians and Professionals as Outcomes of On Going Wars, Terror Attacks and Military Operations: An Integrative View

PTSD, ASD, Secondary Traumatization, and Death Anxiety among Civilians and Professionals as Outcomes of On Going Wars, Terror Attacks and Military Operations: An Integrative View

... Stress Disorder , Death Anxiety , and Secondary Traumatization The most common disorders following exposure to a war or a military opera- tion are anxiety and sometimes also depression (World Health Organization, ...

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Chronic complex dissociative disorders and borderline personality disorder: disorders of emotion dysregulation?

Chronic complex dissociative disorders and borderline personality disorder: disorders of emotion dysregulation?

... As a transdiagnostic feature, dissociation is crucial to as- sess because it has often been shown to have a negative impact on treatment outcome, even for a variety of non- DD psychiatric disorders including BPD e.g., ...

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Dissociative Identities in Childhood: An Exploration of the Relationship between Adopting these Identities and Painful States of mind in Three Young People  Are there Implication for Psychoanalytic Technique?

Dissociative Identities in Childhood: An Exploration of the Relationship between Adopting these Identities and Painful States of mind in Three Young People Are there Implication for Psychoanalytic Technique?

... less dissociative un-abused young woman this last conversation about what is „ordinary‟ might centre on her own internal needs, desires, fears and prohibitions, how to understand, listen to and balance these, but ...

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An examination of the frequency of dissociation in traumatic grief

An examination of the frequency of dissociation in traumatic grief

... The frequency of dissociative experiences, level of general psychological distress and degree of traumatic life experiences were measured from their responses to the Dissociative Experie[r] ...

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Some remarks on the selection of exit channels in the theoretical description of dissociative recombination

Some remarks on the selection of exit channels in the theoretical description of dissociative recombination

... a dissociative route: the Franck-Condon (FC) factors between the dissociative and ion vibrational wave functions and the electron capture ...14 dissociative states needed for the description of the ...

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