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2023
DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2622
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The forensic assessment of dissociation: Distinguishing real from the unreal

Abstract: Because a wide range of disorders incorporate dissociative symptoms, evaluators should be familiar with evidence-based approaches to evaluating dissociation claims in the clinical and forensic context. This article provides specific guidelines for practitioners when conducting a forensic assessment of individuals who report dissociative symptoms. We review the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition disorders that include dissociation as a symptom, highlight how to distinguish genu… Show more

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“…Scott et al. (2023) tackle the challenging topic of how to distinguish “real from unreal” dissociation. An interesting aspect of this article addresses the controversial diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder.…”
Section: Assessment Of Sexual Sadism (Myers Et Al Pp 262 To 279)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Scott et al. (2023) tackle the challenging topic of how to distinguish “real from unreal” dissociation. An interesting aspect of this article addresses the controversial diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder.…”
Section: Assessment Of Sexual Sadism (Myers Et Al Pp 262 To 279)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other articles delve into the practical aspects of conducting forensic assessment and how different measures stack up against each other. Scott et al (2023) tackle the challenging topic of how to distinguish "real from unreal" dissociation. An interesting aspect of this article addresses the controversial diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder.…”
Section: Introduction To Special Issue On Advances In Forensic Mental...mentioning
confidence: 99%