Tag: Dissociative Symptoms


DISCONNECTION SYNDROME

DISCONNECTION SYNDROME The Core Definition of Disconnection Syndrome At its fundamental neurological and psychological level, Disconnection Syndrome represents a profound disruption in the integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, and motor control. Rather than functioning as a cohesive, unified system, the human mind under the influence of this syndrome undergoes a severe […]

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BELLE INDIFFERENCE

Introduction: Defining La Belle Indifférence The psychological phenomenon known as La Belle Indifférence, translating literally from French as “the beautiful indifference,” describes a paradoxical clinical state wherein a patient exhibits a striking lack of concern or emotional distress regarding significant physical symptoms or disabilities. This detachment is often pronounced, appearing utterly disproportionate to the severity […]

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PERITRAUMATIC DISSOCIATION

Definition and Conceptual Framework Peritraumatic dissociation is defined as a temporary alteration in consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment that occurs either during or immediately following a severely traumatic event. This experience serves fundamentally as a psychological defense mechanism, insulating the individual from the overwhelming emotional and sensory input associated with the trauma. […]

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