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" ... presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states (each with its own relatively enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self) B. "
Traumatic Dissociation: Neurobiology and Treatment - Page 65
edited by - 2007 - 398 pages
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Childhood Antecedents of Multiple Personality

Richard P. Kluft - Medical - 1985 - 276 pages
...DSM-III DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS Psychogenic Amnesia Psychogenic amnesia is manifested by a "... sudden inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness" (8). It is important to rule out memory disturbances caused by an organic mental disorder such as epilepsy...
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Diminished Responsibility: With Special Reference to Singapore

Lee Peng Kok, Molly Cheang, Kuan Tsee Chee - Capacity and disability - 1990 - 308 pages
...has to register an event, retain the material and recall it at will. Psychogenic amnesia is a sudden inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness, in the absence of any underlying organic mental disorder. The different presentations are: i) localised...
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Dissociation: Culture, Mind, and Body

David Spiegel - Medical - 1994 - 252 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. • Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. • The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or...
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Handbook for the Assessment of Dissociation: A Clinical Guide

Marlene Steinberg - Medical - 1995 - 460 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or...
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DSM-IV Training Guide

William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders - 1995 - 442 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D. The disturbance is not due to the direct effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or chaotic behavior...
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Gender and Psychopathology

Mary Violette Seeman - Medical - 1995 - 424 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or...
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Psychiatry and Criminal Culpability

Ralph Slovenko - Psychology - 1995 - 454 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. 3. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. 4. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (for example, blackouts...
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The Illustrated Woman

Nancy Kiefer - Dissociative disorders - 1995 - 84 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or...
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Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment

Colin A. Ross - Psychology - 1995 - 252 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behaviour. C Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D The disturbance is not due to the direct effects of a substance (eg, blackouts or chaotic behaviour...
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First Person Plural: Multiple Personality and the Philosophy of Mind

Stephen E. Braude - Philosophy - 1995 - 336 pages
...two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important personal information...extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance or a general medical...
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