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1 hildhood in a series of adult murderers with dissociative identity disorder.
2 , the linkage between early severe abuse and dissociative identity disorder.
3 t of the traumatic memories of patients with dissociative identity disorder.
4 entific validity of dissociative amnesia and dissociative identity disorder.
5 SM-IV categories of dissociative amnesia and dissociative identity disorder.
6 cent (N = 1) of the interviewed subjects had dissociative identity disorder.
7 n objective evidence of both the symptoms of dissociative identity disorder and the abuse that engend
8    The skepticism regarding the existence of dissociative identity disorder as well as the abuse that
9 rusions; and, (2) the diagnostic category of dissociative identity disorder (DID).
10 ars crucial in the recovery of patients with dissociative identity disorder, even though the reported
11 r of reports of dissociative experiences and dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multip
12                        Signs and symptoms of dissociative identity disorder in childhood and adulthoo
13            Authors explore the limit case of dissociative identity disorder in order to explore how a
14 y was to replicate reports of a high rate of dissociative identity disorder in psychiatric inpatients
15 ious clinical impressions that patients with dissociative identity disorder may respond well to treat
16 ous studies, the authors found a low rate of dissociative identity disorder, perhaps because of the d
17 ndents replied that dissociative amnesia and dissociative identity disorder should be included withou
18  posed by the vulnerability of patients with dissociative identity disorder to decompensation when wo
19                                              Dissociative identity disorder was diagnosed in five (6%
20               A group of 135 inpatients with dissociative identity disorder was followed for 2 years
21 t that diagnoses of dissociative amnesia and dissociative identity disorder were supported by strong
22  of 11 men and one woman with DSM-IV-defined dissociative identity disorder who had committed murder.