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Query: UMLS:C0011551 (
depersonalization
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Two patients with complaints of hypoglycemia came for evaluation, and both complained of intermittent episodes of mental dullness, disorientation, confusion, and palpitations relieved by eating. Plasma glucose levels at the time of symptoms were always above 70 mg/dL. Initial onset of symptoms was within 1 to 2 years after cessation of repeated
incest
, and on recognition of this, both patients associated the onset of episodes of similar feelings with the acts of
incest
. Recognition of this connection did not decrease the frequency of episodes. Both persistently refer to the episodes as "hypoglycemia" despite recognition that no glucose level below 70 mg/dL has been recorded during an episode. Recurrent episodes of derealization and
depersonalization
in both patients appear to be sequelae of adolescent
incest
experiences, but these patients cling to the label "hypoglycemia," perhaps in part because they are unwilling to accept a psychiatric diagnosis for their episodes.
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PMID:Pseudohypoglycemia in adult victims of adolescent incest. 223 69
Six women who had histories of
incest
and had been sexually involved with therapists participated in qualitative research employing semi-structured, open-ended interviews. Transcribed interviews were content analyzed for recurrent regularities in topics, themes, events, and dynamics. Following content and cluster analyses of interviews, three overall themes emerged that appeared most salient in attempting to understand the development and maintenance of therapeutic relationships in which
incest
survivors experienced additional abuse. The themes were (1) early environment that prohibited the development of a sense of "personhood" in
incest
survivors, (2) repeated experiences of
depersonalization
inside and outside of therapy that reinforced a state of non-personhood, and (3) adoption of a "surrender pattern" to cope with violations, including therapist violations.
...
PMID:A qualitative analysis of adult incest survivors' responses to sexual involvement with therapists. 228 84