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Dissociation In Children And Adolescents: A Developmental Perspective

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Originally published August 8, 1997
AuthorsFrank W. (MD Putnam, Professor of Psychiatry University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Frank W. Putnam
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About Dissociation In Children And Adolescents: A Developmental Perspective


From amnesia, intrusive memories, and depersonalization, to auditory hallucinations, trance-like states, and disturbances in identity, the symptoms of pathological dissociation are among the most devastating effects of childhood maltreatment. How can childhood-onset dissociative disorders best be understood? . . .

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