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  1. 161

    L.S. Vygotsky’s Ideas in the Clinical Psychology by Tkhostov A.Sh.

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This considers the phenomena of alienation, conversion and dissociative disorders and voluntariness as a result of the complication and restructuring of natural functions. …”
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  2. 162

    Predictors of suicide attempt within 30 days of first medically documented major depression diagnosis in U.S. army soldiers with no prior suicidal ideation by Holly B. Herberman Mash, Robert J. Ursano, Ronald C. Kessler, James A. Naifeh, Carol S. Fullerton, Pablo A. Aliaga, Hieu M. Dinh, Nancy A. Sampson, Tzu-Cheg Kao, Murray B. Stein

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Conclusions SA risk within 30 days following first MDD is more likely among soldiers with less education, combat medics, and bipolar disorder, traumatic stress, and “other” disorder the same day as MDD, and alcohol use disorder and somatoform/dissociative disorders before MDD. These factors identify imminent SA risk and can be indicators for early intervention.…”
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  3. 163

    Tracking potentiating states of dissociation: An intensive clinical case study of sleep, daydreaming, mood, and depersonalization/derealization by Giulia Lara Poerio, Giulia Lara Poerio, Stephen Kellett, Peter Totterdell

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The treatment implications of targeting sleep and daydreaming for dissociative disorders are discussed.…”
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  4. 164

    Trauma and Narrating World War I: A Psychoanalytical Reading of Pat Barker’s Another World by Bakhtiar Sadjadi, Farnaz Esmkhani

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The study thus investigates the dissociative disorders, which are experienced by traumatized survivors of World War I as the aftermath of traumatic experiences of wartime. …”
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  5. 165

    Psychological Effects of Armed Conflicts on Children by Alfred Nela

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Children’s continued exposure to war trauma is associated with mental health problems including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, suicidal thoughts or behaviors, dissociative disorders, depersonalization, derealization, numbing, catatonia, and behavior disorders, especially aggression and violent criminal behavior. …”
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  6. 166

    Attitude toward mental illnesses among paramedical professionals and junior doctors by Chintan K Solanki, Hemang M Shah, Ganpat K Vankar, Minakshi N Parikh

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Results: Attitudes toward drug abuse, depression, alcohol abuse, and schizophrenia were more negative while toward anxiety spectrum disorders, conversion, and dissociative disorders were more positive. Subjects with experience of working with psychiatric patients and experience of MHPC program showed more positive attitudes. …”
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  7. 167

    Intentionally Ill’ - A Case Report of Malingering in a Tertiary Care Hospital by Suhas Chandran, M Kishor, Rajesh Raman, T S Sathyanarayana Rao

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Such presentations also often lead to a diagnostic dilemma as clinicians tend to group malingering along with factitious disorder and dissociative disorders. Establishing that a patient has a conscious primary motive behind feigning the illness is a key distinction between malingering and those other disorders. …”
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  8. 168

    The Role of Attachment Trauma and Disintegrative Pathogenic Processes in the Traumatic-Dissociative Dimension by Benedetto Farina, Benedetto Farina, Marianna Liotti, Claudio Imperatori

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…It has been observed that the dissociative pathogenic processes caused by these traumatic attachments either may contribute to the genesis of well-defined mental disorders (e.g., dissociative disorders) or may variably occur in many other diagnostic categories, complicating their clinical pictures and worsening their prognosis. …”
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  9. 169

    The reliability of the Brazilian version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 2.1) by M.I. Quintana, S.B. Andreoli, M.R. Jorge, F.L. Gastal, C.T. Miranda

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Previous year reliability ranged from kappa 0.66 (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) to 1 (Dissociative Disorders, Maniac Disorders, Eating Disorders). …”
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  10. 170

    Birth Order and Psychopathology by Ajay Risal, Hema Tharoor

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Among group I patients, commonest diagnosis was depression followed by anxiety and somatoform disorders irrespective of birth order. Dissociative disorders were most prevalent in the first born child (36.7%) among group II patients. …”
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  11. 171

    Automatic Detection and Diagnosis of Neurologic Diseases by Luciano Comin Nunes, Placido Rogerio Pinheiro, Mirian Caliope Dantas Pinheiro, Marum Simao Filho, Rafael Espindola Comin Nunes, Pedro Gabriel Caliope Dantas Pinheiro

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Among the various psychological disorders described and categorized in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association, this paper highlights the following: schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, trauma-related disorders and stressors, dissociative disorders, and disorders related to substances and adverse disorders.…”
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  12. 172

    Reviewing the consistency of Dissociative Identity Disorder: a case report. by E. Herrero Pellón, P. Albarracín Marcos, M. Huete Naval, R. Galerón Guzmán, F. Mayor Sanabria, A. Montes Montero

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Results Numerous studies support that dissociative disorders are the result of psychological traumas that generally begin in childhood. …”
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  13. 173

    A memória e o impacto do trauma numa perspectiva desenvolvimental. by Maria Moura, José Estrada

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…When the nature of the changes is irreversible the explicit memory processing, learning and Psychiatry syndromes may arouse, for example: Mood and Anxiety disorders (including Posttraumatic Stress Disorder); Personality Disorders; Dissociative disorders; Psychosis.…”
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  14. 174

    Revisiting hysterical psychosis: A case report by D. Barbosa, B. Almeida, M. Mota

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… Introduction Holiender and Hirsch defined hysterical psychosis in 1964 and, while hysteria has a contemporary equivalent in somatoform/dissociation disorder, hysterical psychosis remains set adrift in the nosological understanding of psychiatric disorders. …”
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  15. 175

    Parasomnias: Diagnosis, Classification and Clinical Features by Fatma Ozlem Orhan, Deniz Tuncel

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Sleep related eating disorder, sleep related dissociative disorders and sleep related sexual behavior and sleep related violence are novel and rarely reported sleep disorders. …”
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  16. 176

    Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study by Bheemsain Tekkalaki, Veerappa Y Patil, Sameeran S Chate, Nanasaheb M Patil, Sandeep Patil, V Sushruth

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Intellectual disability (19.62%) was the most common psychiatric diagnosis, followed by depressive disorders (14.35%), and dissociative disorders (12.92%). Conclusions: In our study, majority of the referrals were the adolescent males from pediatric department. …”
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  17. 177

    Prevalence of Mental Disorders in General Population of Kashan City by A Ahmadvand, Z Sepehrmanesh, F Ghoreyshi, F Assarian, Gh A Moosavi, R Saee, F Etesam

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In total five hundred-five (505) individuals with mental disorders, 32.1% had mood disorders, 25.6% had anxiety disorders, 4.2% had psychotic disorders, 3.4 % had neurological disorders, 3.4% dissociative disorders and 23.7% had other disorders. In this study 7.8% of subject had one mental disorder at least. …”
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    An Epidemiological Study of Psychiatric Disorders in Hamadan Province , 2001 by Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Seyyed Abbas Bagheri Yazdi, Mahdi Rahgozar, Bita Mesgarpour, Abolfazl Babolhavayeji, Azam Lotfi, Mohammad Kazem Zarrabian

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The prevalence of psychotic disorders in this study was 0.60% , neuro-cognitive disorders 1.35% and dissociative disorders 0.75%. In the group of mood disorders, major depression with 2.56% and in the group of anxiety disorders, phobia with 2.56% had the higher prevalence. …”
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    Differential diagnosis algorithm of endogenous catatonia, catatonia-morphic and catatonia-mimicking states by D. N. Safonov

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Patients were divided into groups due to their mental disorders: – core group: patients with elements of endogenous catatonia in the structure of different clinical forms of schizophrenia (there were 144 patients in this group); – comparison group #1: 69 patients with late neurotropic effects of neuroleptic therapy (LNENT); – comparison group #2: 103 patients with catatonia-morphic dissociative disorders (CDD); – comparison group #3: 90 patients with organic catatonic disorder (OrCD); Results. …”
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    Explanatory hypotheses of the ecology of new clinical presentations of Dissociative Identity Disorders in youth by Christophe Gauld, Christophe Gauld, Pauline Espi, Olivier Revol, Pierre Fourneret, Pierre Fourneret

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Based on the two terminological challenges related to the definition of DID (i.e., the notion of dissociative disorders and the different meanings of the term identity), we propose to differentiate two distinct entities from each other. …”
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