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V. S. Pal

Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College

1 paper in the library · publishing 2021

Papers

Elektra complex in dissociative identity disorder: A case report

European Psychiatry April 1, 2021 Pushpendra Kumar Jain, Varchasvi Mudgal, Ujwal Sardesai et al.

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is rare despite its popularity in the public imagination. A 30-year-old woman from a low socioeconomic background presented with episodic altered behavior. Evaluation confirmed DID, and treatment combined psychotherapy facilitated by hypnosis, escitalopram (up to 20 mg daily), and a short course of clonazepam. The patient improved, with decreased Dissociative Experiences Scale scores. The authors suggest that unconscious conflicts, such as the Elektra complex in Freudian theory, may underlie DID. They urge clinicians, especially in countries like India where trance and possession syndromes are common, to consider DID as a differential diagnosis.