The authors identify common features in the clinical presentations of three patients whose pseudoseizures mimicked complex partial seizures. All three had suffered the recent traumatic loss of a significant love object, and all manifested unconscious feelings of guilt and the use of defense mechanisms of denial, dissociation, introjection, identification, and symbolization. The authors explore the diagnostic, treatment, and etiological implications of these findings
U širem smislu konverzivni poremećaj je somatiformni poremećaj (DSM - IV., 1996.). Psihogeni ili nee...
PURPOSE: To examine associations of potentially aetiological significance for the development of pse...
AbstractDespite significant advances in epileptology, the differential diagnosis of epileptic and ps...
Two subgroups of patients with psychogenic pseudoseizures were identified among 20 neurology patient...
A patient experiencing pseudoseizures: A case report Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Pseudoseizures remain a common form of conversion symp-tom worldwide, particularly among patients wi...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
Although literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epileptic s...
AbstractAlthough literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epi...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
The present study addressed areas of empirical uncertainty regarding the perception of emotion by in...
specialized, the fringe areas between spe-cialities are more neglected and in them the patient is tr...
Introduction: Pseudoseizures or psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) are associated to mental h...
U širem smislu konverzivni poremećaj je somatiformni poremećaj (DSM - IV., 1996.). Psihogeni ili nee...
PURPOSE: To examine associations of potentially aetiological significance for the development of pse...
AbstractDespite significant advances in epileptology, the differential diagnosis of epileptic and ps...
Two subgroups of patients with psychogenic pseudoseizures were identified among 20 neurology patient...
A patient experiencing pseudoseizures: A case report Pseudoseizures are a relatively complex problem...
Background and Objective: Patients with epilepsy often have psychogenic pseudoseizures (PS) in addit...
Forty-six female patients with pseudoseizures were compared with 50 female patients referred to a ps...
Pseudoseizures remain a common form of conversion symp-tom worldwide, particularly among patients wi...
The diagnosis of pseudo-epileptic seizures (PES) is confirmed in 7–10% of the patients that are cons...
Although literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epileptic s...
AbstractAlthough literature in this area is relatively sparse, the occurrence of psychogenic non-epi...
Chadwick report upon a series of 13 patients in 'pseudostatus epilepticus'. By this is mea...
The present study addressed areas of empirical uncertainty regarding the perception of emotion by in...
specialized, the fringe areas between spe-cialities are more neglected and in them the patient is tr...
Introduction: Pseudoseizures or psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) are associated to mental h...
U širem smislu konverzivni poremećaj je somatiformni poremećaj (DSM - IV., 1996.). Psihogeni ili nee...
PURPOSE: To examine associations of potentially aetiological significance for the development of pse...
AbstractDespite significant advances in epileptology, the differential diagnosis of epileptic and ps...