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Psychogenic amnesia
Psychogenic and Organic Amnesia. a Multidimensional Assessment of Clinical, Neuroradiological, Neuropsychological and Psychopathological Features
PAVOL JOZEF ŠAFARIK UNIVERSITY in KOŠICE Dissociative Amnesia: a Clinical and Theoretical Reconsideration DEGREE THESIS
Paranoid Or Bizarre Delusions, Or Disorganized Speech and Thinking, and It Is Accompanied by Significant Social Or Occupational Dysfunction
Cognitive Disorders: a Perspective from the Neurology Clinic
DSM-III-R Revisions in the Dissociative Disorders: an Exploration of Their Derivation and Rationale
Alleged Amnesia in Sexual Crime Alexandre Martins Valença1 Alegação De Amnésia Em Crime Sexual
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Amnesia and Crime
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The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD
Dissociation: Defining the Concept in Criminal Forensic Psychiatry
Functional Brain Imaging in 14 Patients with Dissociative Amnesia Reveals Right Inferolateral Prefrontal Hypometabolism
Functional Cognitive Disorders: Identification and Management Norman A
Psychogenic Amnesia
Lecture 19 [PDF]
Islands" of Memory As a Mechanism
The Dissociative Confabulatory Problem
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ORGANIC AMNESIA: a DIVERSITY in DEFICITS Christopher R
Transient Global Amnesia
Psychogenic Amnesia: a Case Involving Amobarbital Interview and the News Media
Acute Behaviour Disturbances
Anomalies in Autobiographical Memory
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Persistent Autobiographical Amnesia: a Case Report
Psychogenic Amnesia: Syndromes, Outcome, and Patterns of Retrograde Amnesia
Amnesia and Homicide: the Padola Case and a Study of Thirty Cases J 0 H N M Cd
Memory and Clinical Features in College Students with High and Low Dissociative Tendencies
Amnesia for Autobiographical Memory: a Case Series
A Teen with Seizures, Amnesia, and Troubled Family Dynamics Shephali Sharma, MD, and Julie Alonso-Katzowitz, MD
High Prevalence of Dissociative Amnesia and Related Disorders in Immigrated People Angelica Staniloiu University of Bielefeld,
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Transient Global Amnesia in a 60-Year-Old Female with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Neurological Syndromes Which Can Be Mistaken For
Mental Illness
Psychogenic Amnesia: When Memory Complaints Are Medically Unexplained Gavin C