Dissociative Disorders
Friday's Progress Notes - November 7, 1997
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1. ATHEALTH.COM
Dissociative Disorders - FAQs
A dissociative disorder is the breakdown of one’s perception of his/her surroundings, memory, identity, or consciousness.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/Dissociative.html
2. BRIDGING EASTERN AND WESTERN PSYCHIATRY
Current Issues in Dissociative Identity Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), remains among the most challenging of mental disorders.
http://www.psyter.org/allegati/180/Kluft.pdf
3. US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Treating Adolescent Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Sexual molestation, like so many forms of abuse, wounds not only its victim: it cuts through families and communities, destroying trust and the belief that some things simply do not happen in an enlightened society.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/adolescentsurvivors.html
4. NATIONAL CENTER FOR PTSD
Effects of Traumatic Experiences
People who go through traumatic experiences often have symptoms and problems afterward. How serious the symptoms and problems are depends on many things including a person's life experiences before the trauma, a person's own natural ability to cope with stress, how serious the trauma was, and what kind of help and support a person gets from family, friends, and professionals immediately following the trauma.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/traumaeffects.html
5. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TRAUMATIC STRESS STUDIES
Childhood Trauma Remembered
This report is an overall summary of the major issues involved in the recall of childhood trauma.
http://www.istss.org/publications/ChildhoodTraumaRemembered.pdf
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