Motivation/Background: The dissociative identity disorder implies as central defense the dissociation, that is being more recently studied. With the identification of the importance of this mechanism of functioning, the modern psychiatrists show the interest of this area, not only about the spectrum of the discharge, as was the case in Freud's time. Dissociative identity disorder involves a patient who can function in any registry, be it neurotic, psychotic or disharmonic. Method: Study of specialized literature, psychodynamic and psychoanalytic psychiatric perspective, psychiatric evaluation, evaluation of intrapsychic dynamics, transfer and countertransference analysis, hypnosis option study. Results: Psychically, patients function within...
Dissociative patients to practice spontaneous hypnosis and some control over self-hypnosis may allow...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Symptoms to manage stress, for example, there is the experience of having multiple people chatting o...
There is a wide variety of what have been called dissociative disorders, including dissociative am...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
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, ...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
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...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare, complex and controversial mental health presentation...
In the last few decades, the incidence of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has risen significant...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic mod...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
Dissociative Identity Disorders (DIDs) are controversial psychiatric conditions encountered in clini...
Dissociative patients to practice spontaneous hypnosis and some control over self-hypnosis may allow...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Symptoms to manage stress, for example, there is the experience of having multiple people chatting o...
There is a wide variety of what have been called dissociative disorders, including dissociative am...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
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, ...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
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...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare, complex and controversial mental health presentation...
In the last few decades, the incidence of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has risen significant...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic mod...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
Dissociative Identity Disorders (DIDs) are controversial psychiatric conditions encountered in clini...
Dissociative patients to practice spontaneous hypnosis and some control over self-hypnosis may allow...
ABSTRACT: Dissociative identity disorders are still one of the most controversial entity within the ...
Symptoms to manage stress, for example, there is the experience of having multiple people chatting o...