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Flashback phenomena. Clinical and diagnostic dilemmas

R D Alarcon, W A Dickinson, H H Dohn

    The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
    |April 1, 1982
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    Flashback phenomena research has lagged, with inconsistent classifications and unknown causes. Advances in diagnostic tools and therapies are needed for this neglected neurological disorder.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Psychiatry

    Background:

    • Flashback phenomena research has been historically neglected.
    • Existing epidemiological studies lack universally accepted classification schemes.

    Observation:

    • Clinical approaches differ regarding the syndrome's phenomenology and involved personality typologies.
    • The etiology of flashback phenomena remains largely unknown, with many untested theories.

    Findings:

    • Recent technological advancements, including continuous electroencephalogram and advanced imaging, can aid diagnosis.
    • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition, inadequately addresses this disorder.

    Implications:

    • Further research is crucial to establish clear diagnostic criteria and understand the etiology.

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  • Improved diagnostic tools and critically analyzed therapeutic interventions are necessary for effective patient care.