Psychopathology and personality characteristics of epileptic patients: epilepsy, psychopathology and personality |
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Authors: | G Garyfallos N Manos A Adamopoulou |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Psychiatry, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Greece. |
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Abstract: | The psychiatric investigation of a sample of 101 epileptic patients (65 temporal lobe epileptics (TLE) and 36 non-TLE) through various methods of evaluation, showed that only a minority of TLE with DSM-III diagnoses of Organic Brain Syndromes had severe psychopathology and manifested some personality traits. Thus, these patients seem to be differentiated from the rest of epileptics, TLE and non-TLE, who had quite "benign" psychological problems, if at all. It is quite probable that this sub-group of TLE could be the main instigators and perpetrators of the "bad image" of epileptics. The findings are discussed in relation to the pertinent literature and some hypotheses are offered for their explanation. |
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Keywords: | epilepsy psychopathology personality |
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