Rehabilitation measures with patients having self-consciousness disorders as consequences of endogenous psychoses

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The results of detailed phenomenological analysis of self-consciousness disorders as consequences of endogenous psychoses are presented; the authors have examined a large number of patients within the last 15 years. The data have been evaluated in view of their role in rehabilitation. The conclusion has been made that the success of rehabilitation measures through formation of the most adequate self- appraisal in patients with acquired and labile alterations of self-consciousness is more probable in those with manic- depressive psychoses or periodical schizophrenia.

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G. N. Nosachev

Samara State Medical University

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Department of Psychiatry

Russian Federation, Samara

V. S. Baranov

Samara State Medical University

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Department of Psychiatry

Russian Federation, Samara

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Copyright (c) 1994 Nosachev G.N., Baranov V.S.

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