Psychiatric aspects of the neurology of trauma
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Psychiatric aspects of the neurology of trauma
Abstract
This article discusses posttraumatic stress disorders, their relationship to conversion and dissociation responses, and the role of neurologic examination in diagnosis. The concentration camp syndrome (CSS) and its organic and psychological components, the emotional impact of physical illness, and psychiatric syndromes related to brain lesions are presented also.
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