Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can worsen the prognosis, increasing the severity of their clinical conditions and exposing them to increased risk of suicidal behavior. Personality disorders as long duration stressful experiences may support the development of dissociative phenomena. In 933 psychiatric outpatients consecutively recruited, presence of dissociative phenomena was identified with the Dissociative Experience Scale (DES). Dissociative phenomena were significantly more severe in the group of people with mental disorders and/or personality disorders. All psychopathologic traits detected with the symptom checklist-90-revised had a significant correlation with the total sco...
Functional dissociative seizures (FDS) are paroxysmal and episodic events associated with motor, sen...
Nonclinical studies found that dissociative experiences are intimately linked to a trait known as fa...
BackgroundHistory of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and similarity of...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
Background: Dissociative phenomena have been observed in clinical populations as an independent diag...
Dissociative experiences, traditionally studied in relation to trauma and PTSD, may be important phe...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a chronic post-traumatic disorder where developmentally stre...
Most dissociative disorders have in common that patients afflicted by them often report a history of...
Background: Dissociation is understood as one of coping mechanism to deal with intense stressors. In...
0Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in di...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
BackgroundDissociative experiences commonly occur in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD). Yet lit...
Dissociation is a disorder in which people separate themselves from the thoughts associated with tra...
Functional dissociative seizures (FDS) are paroxysmal and episodic events associated with motor, sen...
Nonclinical studies found that dissociative experiences are intimately linked to a trait known as fa...
BackgroundHistory of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and similarity of...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
Background: Dissociative phenomena have been observed in clinical populations as an independent diag...
Dissociative experiences, traditionally studied in relation to trauma and PTSD, may be important phe...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a chronic post-traumatic disorder where developmentally stre...
Most dissociative disorders have in common that patients afflicted by them often report a history of...
Background: Dissociation is understood as one of coping mechanism to deal with intense stressors. In...
0Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in di...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
BackgroundDissociative experiences commonly occur in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD). Yet lit...
Dissociation is a disorder in which people separate themselves from the thoughts associated with tra...
Functional dissociative seizures (FDS) are paroxysmal and episodic events associated with motor, sen...
Nonclinical studies found that dissociative experiences are intimately linked to a trait known as fa...
BackgroundHistory of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and similarity of...