Dissociation, including multiple personality disorder, has long been a controversial topic. Patients with suggestive symptoms are often misdiagnosed as malingering or even having schizophrenia. The former as a result of the overlooking of a clinician on the fact that suggestibility itself plays a key role in the emergence and perpetuation of this illness and the latter due to the lack of knowledge of the whole dissociative disorder spectrum, often resembling that of a psychotic disorder. Another contributing factor to the small number of patients with this diagnosis is due to the reluctance of a psychiatrist to do so because of his/her lack of experience and also fear of humiliation of being accused of seeking fame from diagnosing this som...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Pathologic dissociation has been defined as a ‘‘disturbance or alteration in the normally integrated...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) describes dis...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Psychiatric disorders occur more and more frequently nowadays as the result of non-capability of the...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Although dissociative identity disorder (DID), the most severe of the dissociative disorders, has re...
Interest in dissociative identity disorder (DID) in psychiatry has increased rapidly although epidem...
Dissociation is a common phenomenon in children. Under condi-tions of extreme stress, dissociation m...
Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality) is increasingly diagnosed, often follows child...
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a mental health disorder where there are two or more distinct peop...
Few psychological disorders in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual have generated as much controversy ...
Dissociative Identity Disorders (DIDs) are controversial psychiatric conditions encountered in clini...
The combination of inadequate training in recognizing traumatic dissociation, limited exposure to co...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Pathologic dissociation has been defined as a ‘‘disturbance or alteration in the normally integrated...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) describes dis...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Psychiatric disorders occur more and more frequently nowadays as the result of non-capability of the...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Although dissociative identity disorder (DID), the most severe of the dissociative disorders, has re...
Interest in dissociative identity disorder (DID) in psychiatry has increased rapidly although epidem...
Dissociation is a common phenomenon in children. Under condi-tions of extreme stress, dissociation m...
Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality) is increasingly diagnosed, often follows child...
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a mental health disorder where there are two or more distinct peop...
Few psychological disorders in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual have generated as much controversy ...
Dissociative Identity Disorders (DIDs) are controversial psychiatric conditions encountered in clini...
The combination of inadequate training in recognizing traumatic dissociation, limited exposure to co...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Pathologic dissociation has been defined as a ‘‘disturbance or alteration in the normally integrated...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) describes dis...