2018
DOI: 10.1192/bja.2018.54
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Understanding, identifying and managing severe dissociative disorders in general psychiatric settings

Abstract: SUMMARYThe severe dissociative disorders of dissociative identity disorder (DID) and dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS) are complex, not uncommon presentations associated with severe symptoms, high rates of comorbidity, high service use compared with other psychiatric disorders, and high suicidality. They exact high personal and socioeconomic burdens and show poor response to standard treatments, with high levels of treatment attrition and ‘revolving-door’ out-patient and in-patient service … Show more

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“…Lynn et al (2014), after reviewing the current evidence, conclude that ‘the field should now abandon the simple trauma-dissociation model and embrace multifactorial models that accommodate the diversity of causes’. Trauma alone will not do, and even though it dominates the literature on the subject it is freely acknowledged that this cannot be the only precipitant, as trauma lies behind a panoply of mental disorders (Temple 2019).…”
Section: Trauma-dissociation Is Over-statedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lynn et al (2014), after reviewing the current evidence, conclude that ‘the field should now abandon the simple trauma-dissociation model and embrace multifactorial models that accommodate the diversity of causes’. Trauma alone will not do, and even though it dominates the literature on the subject it is freely acknowledged that this cannot be the only precipitant, as trauma lies behind a panoply of mental disorders (Temple 2019).…”
Section: Trauma-dissociation Is Over-statedmentioning
confidence: 99%