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Dissociative Disorders

... explained by ORDINARY FORGETFULLNESS • Not due to – Dissociative Identity Disorder – Dissociative Fugue – Somatization Disorder – Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – Acute Stress Disorder – Substance use ...
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... • Developmental state at the time of trauma and at presentation is key. • A thorough diagnostic assessment is indicated. • We must ask the questions, sometimes several times. • Mandated reporting issues ...
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Pharmacy and Eating Disorders - National Eating Disorders

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Depressive Disorders

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