What Are Dissociative Symptoms?
Separation of symptoms is the earliest concept proposed by Janet (1889). He pointed out that in many mental disorders some concepts and cognitive processes can be separated from the mainstream of consciousness and transformed into neurotic symptoms such as paralysis, forgetting, altered state of consciousness, and autonomy. Common clinical manifestations are: narrow onset of consciousness, sharp emotional outbursts with venting characteristics, selective forgetting, or impaired self-identification. [1]
Separation symptoms
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- Separation of symptoms is the earliest concept proposed by Janet (1889). He pointed out that in many mental disorders some concepts and cognitive processes can be separated from the mainstream of consciousness and transformed into neurotic symptoms such as paralysis, forgetting, altered state of consciousness, and autonomy. Common clinical manifestations are: narrow onset of consciousness, sharp emotional outbursts with venting characteristics, selective forgetting, or impaired self-identification. [1]
- Separation symptoms
- Dissociative symptom
- The concept first proposed by Janet (1889). He pointed out that in many mental disorders some concepts and cognitive processes can be separated from the mainstream of consciousness and transformed into neurotic symptoms such as paralysis, forgetting, altered state of consciousness, and autonomy. Common clinical manifestations are: narrow onset of consciousness, sharp emotional outbursts with venting characteristics, selective forgetting, or impaired self-identification.