1. Dissociative Disorders
The dissociative disorders are a group of mental disorders that affect consciousness are defined as causing significant interference with the patient's general functioning, including social relationships and employment.
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2. Dissociation and dissociative disorders
Dissociation and dissociative disorders
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3. What is a dissociative disorder?
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) (known in the past as Multiple Personality Disorder-MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders are now understood to be fairly common effects of severe trauma in early childhood. The...
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4. Dissociative Disorders
The text was modified to indicate that cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder have been documented in a variety of cultures around the world.
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5. Dissociative disorders
Dissociative disorders : Dissociative disorders are so called because they are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person's fundamental aspects of waking consciousness (such as one's personal identity, one...
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6. Dissociative Disorders - Tips for Dealing with the Effects of Dissociation Links
A site created by an abuse survivor who dissociates. Includes resources and personal experiences. This site contains the stories of people who have come out (ie talked about their dissociation), the fears of those who have not come out, and the re...
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7. Dissociative Identity Disorder in Dissociative Disorders at ALLPSYCH Online
DID is associated with severe psychological stress in childhood, most often ritualistic sexual or physical abuse.
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8. OhioHealth - Dissociative disorders
We all get lost in a good book or movie. But someone with dissociative disorder escapes reality in ways that are involuntary and unhealthy. The symptoms of dissociative disorders — ranging from amnesia to alternate identities —...
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9. Dissociative Disorders: eMedicine Psychiatry
Since the 1980s, the concept of dissociative disorders has taken on a new significance. They now receive a large amount of theoretical and clinical attention from persons in the fields of psychiatry and psychology. Dissociative disorder<...
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10. Dissociation and dissociative disorders | Better Health Channel
Dissociation is a mental process where a person disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity. Dissociative disorders include dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, depersonalisation disorder<...
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