James A. Chu Quotes
Instead Of Showing Visibly Distinct Alternate Identities, The Typical DID Patient Presents A Polysymptomatic Mixture Of Dissociative And Posttraumatic Stressdisorder (PTSD) Symptoms That Are Embedded In A Matrix Of Ostensibly Non-trauma-related Symptoms (e.g., Depression, Panic Attacks, Substance Abuse,somatoform Symptoms, Eating-disordered Symptoms). The Prominence Of These Latter, Highly Familiar Symptoms Often Leads Clinicians To Diagnose Only These Comorbid Conditions. When This Happens, The Undiagnosed DID Patient May Undergo A Long And Frequently Unsuccessful Treatment For These Other Conditions.
- Guidelines For Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder In Adults, Third Revision, P5
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