Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be considered a transnosological phenomenon associated to other important psychiatric problems or whether it should be classified as an individual nosological category. In fact, dissociative phenomena are not infrequent in a number of psychiatric illnesses, which has led some authors to hypothesize the apparent lack of specificity in the spectrum of dissociative symptoms. Methods. Our study examines patients observed during the year 2004 at UOP 2 directed by the University at A.O. Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi in Varese, where dissociative alterations of the consciousness were found to be present, which, according to a primary distinction (...
Over a third of the population report childhood adversity, and these experiences are associated with...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be consi...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
BackgroundDissociation is often conceptualised as an altered state of consciousness, a trance-like s...
Background. It has been proposed that the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucinations c...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
Consciousness, understood as the state of vigilance of the mind or the state of being conscious and ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
In recent years several studies have shown the high incidence of dissociative symptoms in subjects w...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
Over a third of the population report childhood adversity, and these experiences are associated with...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be consi...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
BackgroundDissociation is often conceptualised as an altered state of consciousness, a trance-like s...
Background. It has been proposed that the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucinations c...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
Consciousness, understood as the state of vigilance of the mind or the state of being conscious and ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
In recent years several studies have shown the high incidence of dissociative symptoms in subjects w...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
Over a third of the population report childhood adversity, and these experiences are associated with...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...