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Childhood Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders

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... A 70 y.o. man presents complaints on acute heart pains. During examination his mood is evidently depressed, anxious. As a result of continious sleeplessness he has got fears, suicidal thoughts. He would sit for a long time in the same pose, answer after a pause, in a low, monotonous voice. His face ...
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