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Originally Posted by Orange_Blossom
Sorry, I wasn't trying to confuse anyone on whether or not they meet the diagnostic criteria set forth, I just thought that the articles were easier to understand for those who only wanted a clearer understanding without weeding through all the technical lingo. Mostly for those who do not have a dissociative disorder.
Perhaps, because the article does not reflect the 2000 text revision of the DSM-IV, I should ask for it to be removed?
Maybe you should contact the author and ask for an updated version to match the DSM IV TR. Here's the link.
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The Continuum of Dissociation. The lower section is an attempt to demonstrate parallels between dissociative episodes and dissocative disorders and more common physiologic and medical phenomena.
©1988, Bennett G Braun, M.D.
DISSOCIATION 1:1, March 1988
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no need to have yours removed just because what was there didnt fit how I was diagnosed. there may be others here that can use what you posted. overall I thought the information was interesting. maybe in other countries there are the older practioners that still use the continum that you posted. if you are asking me I say leave it on the thread.