نتایج جستجو برای: dissociation disorders

تعداد نتایج: 706285  

2006
Dana Lynn

Dissociation is the psychological aspect of stress response. It is an adaptive reaction to a stressor on a short-term basis but can be maladaptive if underor overutilized and comprises the partitioning of consciousness, ranging from barely to rigidly partitioned. Current means of measuring dissociation focus primarily on DSM-IV-TR Dissociative Disorders and do not sufficiently account for adapt...

2014
Vedat Şar

It has been claimed that the progress of psychiatry has lagged behind that of other medical disciplines over the last few decades. This may suggest the need for innovative thinking and research in psychiatry, which should consider neglected areas as topics of interest in light of the potential progress which might be made in this regard. This review is concerned with one such field of psychiatr...

Journal: :Journal of trauma & dissociation : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation 2010
Christoph Mueller-Pfeiffer Sonja Schumacher Chantal Martin-Soelch Aju P Pazhenkottil Gustav Wirtz Christoph Fuhrhans Esther Hindermann Herbert Assaloni David P Briner Michael Rufer

The present study investigated the validity of the German version of the Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire (SDQ-20), a scale designed to measure somatoform dissociative symptoms. Somatoform dissociation involves physical manifestations of a dissociation of the personality and is considered a unique entity in the phenomenological spectrum of dissociation. The validity and reliability of the ...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2013
Carmelo La Mela Marzio Maglietta Stefano Lucarelli Sara Mori Sandra Sassaroli

OBJECTIVE The prognosis for eating disorders (ED) is unsatisfactory, and the literature about outcome indicators is controversial. The present study evaluates the roles of self-esteem, personality disorders (PD), and dissociation as outcome predictors. METHOD Fifty-seven ED outpatients were recruited from a population beginning a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced (CBT-E) treatment. All pa...

2006
Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis

In most of the recent scientific and clinical literature, dissociation has been equated with dissociative amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, and fragmentation of identity. However, according to Pierre Janet and several World War I psychiatrists, dissociation also pertains to a lack of integration of somatoform components of experience, reactions, and functions. Some clinical observation...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2007
Jiri Modestin Samir Hermann Jérôme Endrass

Dissociation was one of the roots of the nosopoetic construct "schizophrenia", and a link seems to exist between psychotic and dissociative phenomena. We explored the relationship between dissociation and schizoidia as defined by the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) total score and the schizoidia subscale of the Munich Personality Test (MPT), respectively. The study comprised 43 outpatients...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2007
Carsten Spitzer Sven Barnow Harald J Freyberger Hans Joergen Grabe

OBJECTIVE Previous research has indicated that dissociation might be a negative predictor of treatment outcome in cognitive behavioural therapy for patients with obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders. Using a naturalistic design it was hypothesized that higher levels of dissociation predict poorer outcome in inpatients with affective, anxiety and somatoform disorders participating in a bri...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
R J Brown M R Trimble

The latest edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) defines dissociation as “ . . . a partial or complete loss of the normal integration between memories of the past, awareness of identity and immediate sensations, and control of body movements” (p 151). Thus defined, the concept of dissociation captures a heterogeneous group of psychiatric conditions previously subsumed...

2000

The latest edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) defines dissociation as “ . . . a partial or complete loss of the normal integration between memories of the past, awareness of identity and immediate sensations, and control of body movements” (p 151). Thus defined, the concept of dissociation captures a heterogeneous group of psychiatric conditions previously subsumed...

2000

The latest edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) defines dissociation as “ . . . a partial or complete loss of the normal integration between memories of the past, awareness of identity and immediate sensations, and control of body movements” (p 151). Thus defined, the concept of dissociation captures a heterogeneous group of psychiatric conditions previously subsumed...

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