Gender identity, a person's sense of self as a male or a female, constitutes an important aspect of identity formation, but this construct has rarely been examined in patients with BPD.Aims. In the present study, the presence of gender identity disorder or confusion was examined in women ...
Gender identity, a person's sense of self as a male or a female, constitutes an important aspect of identity formation, but this construct has rarely been examined in patients with BPD.Aims. In the present study, the presence of gender identity disorder or confusion was examined in women ...
Overall, vulnerable self-identity, in addition to inferential confusion, is one of the factors that is thought to contribute to the development of the feared self in OCD. Identity disturbance as well as feelings of ambivalence and incompetence in regard to the self may increase the risk of deve...
Self-report of right–left confusion in college men and women Gender IdentityAttentionCognition DisordersAdultFemaleMaleFunctional LateralitySelf-report questionnaires of difficulty in right-left discrimination and handedness were... HJ Hannay,PJ Ciaccia,JW Kerr,... - 《Perceptual & Motor Skills》 被...
confusion exhibition of two or more personalities (alters) feelings of detachment (dissociation) memory gaps out of character behavior Out-of-character behavior is the result of alternate identities being in control. Children who have experienced emotional neglect, sexual abuse, and violence are at an...
” Ms. Brown was very uncomfortable in this situation, especially because Mr. Neely and the Anne self state insisted on “not telling Doris” what had happened, “because she couldn’t handle it.” As Doris, Ms. Neely continued to call Ms. Brown, expressing confusion at why treatment had...
Clinically relevant identity disturbance, rather than more normative identity confusion, is a construct that has received limited empirical attention. This relative lack of empirical research is surprising, given that identity disturbance is a criterion for BPD, among the proposed features of all DSM-5...
Clinically relevant identity disturbance, rather than more normative identity confusion, is a construct that has received limited empirical attention. This relative lack of empirical research is surprising, given that identity disturbance is a criterion for BPD, among the proposed features of all DSM-5...