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Dissociative Disorders Not Otherwise Specificied (DDNOS) is a category of disorders that manifest with
dissociative symptoms but
fail to meet the diagnostic criteria for any of the
dissociative syndromes
described. An example of DDNOS is Ganser syndrome. This entity occurs primarily
in men (80%) and is currently regarded as a dissociative means of withdrawal
from a traumatic or stressful circumstance. It is characterized by absurd or
approximate responses to interview dialogue, a dazed or clouded level of
consciousness, somatic conversion symptoms (eg, pseudoparalysis),
hallucinations, and, frequently, anterograde
amnesia regarding the episode.
Patients who demonstrate this phenomenon characteristically have an underlying
cluster B personality disorder and, as such, may have a past history of abuse or
other trauma. In general, these patients are at higher risk for dissociative
symptoms when under stress.
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Reviewed: 04/2006
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