
@article{ref1,
title="Depersonalization disorders in schizophrenic children",
journal="Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova",
year="1978",
author="Bashina, V. M.",
volume="78",
number="10",
pages="1517-1523",
abstract="The paper is concerned with a study of age variants of depersonalizational disturbances in schizophrenia children of early preschool age and preschool age. Depersonalizational disorders proper were found in 25 cases, disturbance of the self-conscious and its deterioration in 59, retardation in the development of the self-conscious formation--in 32 cases. Depersonalizational disturbances appear in children over 3 years, i.e. following the first physiological age crises. The following types of depersonalizational disturbances were distinquished: 1) moderately expressed loss of the self-conscious with disorders in the differentiation of the &quot;I&quot; from the associates; 2) a deeper disorder of the &quot;I&quot; with a substitution of the personal &quot;I&quot;, by another &quot;I&quot;; 3) phenomena of estrangement of the self-conscious with a state similar to the splitting of the self-conscious, up to the appearance of the phenomena of a twin; 4) a change of the self-conscious expressed in a pathological play transformation and a substitution of the &quot;I&quot; by another &quot;I&quot;, or a splitting of the self-conscious into the syndrome of play transformation near to a delusional; 5) derealization; 6) loss of the conscious of personal sex; 7) estrangement of the conscious of personal actions; 8) disturbance of self-conscious of a physical whole; 9) disturbance of the self-conscious in a deep depression with a loss of &quot;I-vitality&quot; appearance near to &quot;anaesthesia psychica dolorosa&quot; and &quot;nihilistic delusions&quot;; 10) loss of &quot;I&quot; conscious and regress of speech, motor activity, behaviour; 11) retardation in the formation of &quot;I&quot; conscious.<p /><p>Language: ru</p>",
language="ru",
issn="0044-4588",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}