0Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clinical populations (inpatient, outpatient, emergency). It is around 10% among admissions to psychiatry outpatient clinics. Since DD harbors disruption/discontinuation of memory, identity, emotion, and perception many other psychiatric symptoms may be triggered by it. On the other hand, high amount of childhood traumatic experiences in DD patients may be associated with comorbid trauma related psychiatric disorders among them. We aimed to determine the diagnostic distribution of DD in psychiatric outpatients; to show the types of childhood traumatic experiences, their frequencies and sub-types, and...
Despite 100 years of theory in research on dissociative process, our understanding of these symptoms...
This study examined the prevalence of undiagnosed dissociative disorders in a sample of 201 adult pa...
Background: Dissociative (Conversion) Disorder is a partial or complete loss of normal integration b...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
Background: This study is concerned with relationships between childhood trauma history, dissociativ...
AIM: Increasing evidence suggests that childhood trauma and dissociation are associated with psychot...
The few studies that have investigated the relationship between trauma and dissociative symptoms in ...
Background: The interplay between different types of potentially traumatizing events, posttraumatic ...
BackgroundHistory of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and similarity of...
Background: High levels of dissociation have been found in recent studies involving psychiatric inpa...
Increasing evidence supports the role of childhood trauma in the etiology of psychosis but underlyin...
Objective This study sought to examine the stability of dissociative symptoms in patients with schi...
In current psychiatric literature, the received view is that dissociative symptoms originate from av...
Abstract Background History of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and sim...
Background: The direct and long-term effects of children's exposure to traumatic events can be seen ...
Despite 100 years of theory in research on dissociative process, our understanding of these symptoms...
This study examined the prevalence of undiagnosed dissociative disorders in a sample of 201 adult pa...
Background: Dissociative (Conversion) Disorder is a partial or complete loss of normal integration b...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
Background: This study is concerned with relationships between childhood trauma history, dissociativ...
AIM: Increasing evidence suggests that childhood trauma and dissociation are associated with psychot...
The few studies that have investigated the relationship between trauma and dissociative symptoms in ...
Background: The interplay between different types of potentially traumatizing events, posttraumatic ...
BackgroundHistory of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and similarity of...
Background: High levels of dissociation have been found in recent studies involving psychiatric inpa...
Increasing evidence supports the role of childhood trauma in the etiology of psychosis but underlyin...
Objective This study sought to examine the stability of dissociative symptoms in patients with schi...
In current psychiatric literature, the received view is that dissociative symptoms originate from av...
Abstract Background History of traumatic experience is common in dissociative disorder (DD), and sim...
Background: The direct and long-term effects of children's exposure to traumatic events can be seen ...
Despite 100 years of theory in research on dissociative process, our understanding of these symptoms...
This study examined the prevalence of undiagnosed dissociative disorders in a sample of 201 adult pa...
Background: Dissociative (Conversion) Disorder is a partial or complete loss of normal integration b...