Sentences with phrase «identity disorder at»

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Understanding how a child with a strong omnipotent identity sees and reacts to the world is the key to recognizing how a majority of the psychological disorders suffered by children in this country is the result of — or at a minimum, is greatly exacerbated by — this developmental shift.
At the time, all these girls had several diagnostic indicators of gender identity disorder.
Dr Simone Reinders from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, said: «Our findings correspond with research in other areas of psychology and psychiatry, which increasingly implicate trauma with mental health disorders such as psychosis, depression and now, dissociative identity disorder.
Tara suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), which results in the appearance of several eccentric alternate personalities at the most inopportune of times.
At least the one patient we see her with; the long suffering Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) whose dissociative identity disorder has left him with almost two dozen personalities which threaten his existence and might lead him to violent behavior.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) «is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differenIdentity Disorder (DID) «is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differenDisorder (DID) «is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differendisorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differenidentity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at different times.
The argument that the respondent discriminated against her on the basis of disability, however, is advanced in the alternative with some reluctance on the applicant's part, because, notwithstanding that she has been diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder (by psychiatrist Dr. Chris McIntosh who testified at the hearing of this matter), the applicant does not regard her gender identity as a «disabilityIdentity Disorder (by psychiatrist Dr. Chris McIntosh who testified at the hearing of this matter), the applicant does not regard her gender identity as a «disabilityidentity as a «disability».
«Gender identity disorders» could be read to mean simply identifying with a gender different from the one assigned at one's birth.
This system was designed at a time when diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder (then multiple personality disorder) was primarily based in attempts to elicit alter self states, often by using hypnosis or similar intrusive methods.
At its extremes, Dissociation can result in Dissociative Disorders such as Dissociative Amnesia, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder, and Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
This workshop looks at the issue of diagnosis in adoption and foster care, including the use and misuse of labels (such as bipolar and reactive attachment disorder), and the need to understand how influences interact (such as developmental delays, identity issues, chemical exposure) and to determine, in each individual case, which factors are salient and which are not.
Cross-gender behavior carries a greater social stigma for boys than girls; girls with gender identity disorder experience less overall social rejection, at least until adolescence.
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