(2001a). Why the diagnostic criteria for dissociative identity disorder should be changed. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2(1), 7-37.Dell PF. Why the diagnostic criteria for dissociative identity disorder should be changed. J Trauma Dissociation 2001;2(1):7-37....
BothOther Specified Dissociative DisorderandUnspecified Dissociative Disorderhave been assigned diagnostic code300.15. [1]:306-307 Together they act as a "residual category fordissociative symptoms which do not fit within a more specific category". Unspecified Dissociative Disorder is used when either the...
Substance use disorder is defined as a recurring pattern of substance use, despite the presence of significant problems, dangers, and dysfunctions it causes the individual. It may cause significant issues with social or occupational functioning, or may harm their ability to avoid or resol...
While the interest in and concern with the dissociative disorders have grown exponentially in the last decade, with annual conventions, a journal exclusively devoted to dissociation, monographs, and so forth, this state of affairs repres... E Cardeña,D Spiegel - Springer US 被引量: 44发表: ...
•actingorfeelingasifthetraumaticeventwererecurring(includesasenseofrelivingtheexperience,illusions,hallucinations,anddissociativeflashbackepisodes,includingthosethatoccuruponawakeningorwhenintoxicated).Note:inyoungchildren,trauma-specificreenactmentmayoccur •intensepsychologicaldistressatexposuretointernalorexternalcues...
a few may feel as if they areno longer humanat all (Lovelace and McGrady, 1980; Timerman, 1981).[1]:385-386.Believing yourself to be"contaminated, guilty, and evil"is commonly reported by survivors of Complex PTSD.A fragmented identity is common, withDissociative Identity Disorderoccurring ...
[55]. Self-injury probably functions as a support of emotion regulation and disrupts dissociative states and the emotional tension related to regulation of emotion [58]. Neurobiologically, self-injury can be seen as an attempt to alter the state of the autonomic nervous system that has been ...
fluctuates Cause-medical '-condition r-Anger Relationships unstable I mpulsivity S elf-image unstable Borderline Emptiness personality Suicidal behavior disorder Mood reactivity, affective instability A bandonment fears Dissociative '-symptoms, paranoia JAOA • Vol 97 • No 4 • April 1997 • 19...
A total of 194 participants were administered the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders-Revised (SCID-D-R) and the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90). Patients with dissociative identity disorder (DID) reported significantly higher SCL-90 Global......
acute stress disorderposttraumatic stress disorderdissociationAcute stress disorder (ASD) is a new DSM-IV diagnostic category, characterized by dissociative, intrusive, avoidance, and hyperarousal symptoms in the first month after a traumatic experience. The goal of the present study was to examine the...