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    Trauma, creativity, and trance: special ability in a case of dissociative identity disorder
    (Amer Psychiatric Publishing, Inc, 2018) N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; Şar, Vedat; Mutluer, Tuba; Necef, Işıl; Fatih, Parmis; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Researcher; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; 8542; 305311; N/A; N/A
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    Psychopathology and dissociation among boarding school students in eastern Turkey
    (Springer Heidelberg, 2021) N/A; N/A; Mutluer, Tuba; Fatih, Parmis; Tayakısı, Emre; Shabsog, Mohammed Kamal Yahya; Çapacı, Merve; Yürük, Deniz; Necef, Işıl; Faculty Member; Researcher; Undergraduate Student; Undergraduate Student; Undergraduate Student; Undergraduate Student; Doctor; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; Koç University Hospital; 305311; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A
    A subset of boarding schools for adolescents was established in 1993 in the rural sections of Eastern Turkey to provide equity in terms of availability of education. Even though these schools were beneficial in many respects, implementation of this institutional model gave rise to many challenges such as weaker relationships with parents and defiance of authority figures. Failure to develop a mature response to these challenges could lead to the development of psychopathologies such as depression, psychosis, and dissociation. The main objective of this study is to assess the incidence of psychopathology and dissociative experiences of the residential female students in the regional boarding schools compared to a control group. 187 female participants, 128 attending boarding school, and 59 attending day school, as the control group, were included in the study. Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale (ADES) were used as measurement scales. T-test, Mann Whitney-U, Spearman correlation chi-square tests were used to evaluate the association between the variables. There was a significant difference in Interpersonal sensitivity and Psychoticism subscales of BSI. ADES score was found to be significantly higher in the Boarding school group. Boarding school students are at a higher risk of developing psychopathology as a common trauma on a group of people can result in shared dissociation, a collective defense mechanism to cope with the injury, which resembles shared delusional disorder within DSM-V (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). Screening measures should be implemented in boarding schools to evaluate adolescents for psychopathology and preventive measures should be taken to intervene in the early stages.
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    A revised and expanded version of the Turkish childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ-33): overprotection-overcontrol as additional factor
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Türk-Kurtça, Tuğba; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; Şar, Vedat; Necef, Işıl; Mutluer, Tuba; Fatih, Parmis; Faculty Member; Doctor; Faculty Member; Researcher; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; Koç University Hospital; 8542; N/A; 305311; N/A
    This study was concerned with a culture-sensitive revision of the Turkish version of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ-28) and expansion of the instrument through integration of a dimension assessing overprotection - overcontrol (OP-OC). Participants (n = 783) were 37 dissociative and 78 non-dissociative and non-psychotic psychiatric outpatients, and 668 non-clinical people. They completed the revised and expanded version of the CTQ, Dissociative Experiences Scale, Beck Depression Scale, and Relationship Scales Questionnaire. A test-retest assessment was conducted on 25 non-clinical individuals. Among twenty-one alternative and the twenty-five original statements, the items of subsections were selected by correlations between item and item deleted total scores for each subset of original and alternative statements. The 33-item final version (CTQ-33) included five statements for each subsection including OP-OC and three denial items. The principal component analysis on items of the CTQ-33 with a varimax rotation yielded six factors including OP-OC. The inner consistency and the test-retest reliability were good. OP-OC correlated particularly with emotional abuse and neglect, and other types of trauma. There were significant correlations between CTQ-33 and depression, dissociation, and fearful attachment scores. The CTQ-33 differentiated psychiatric from non-clinical groups. The Turkish CTQ-33 is a reliable and valid instrument. OP-OC by caregivers may be as traumatic as other types of childhood adversities. Cross-cultural research would illuminate the significance of OP-OC beyond Turkish culture. The possibility of intergenerational transmission of trauma through OP-OC by fearful parents in and after times of cultural upheaval and political oppression should be considered for future research.
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    Socio-legal consequences of tourette syndrome and its comorbidities: a case study and review of the literature
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2020) Yorulmaz, Coşkun; Fatih, Parmis; Mutluer, Tuba; Çapacı, Merve; Necef, Işıl; Taşkıran, Ali Sarper; Researcher; Faculty Member; Undergraduate Student; Undergraduate Student; Faculty Member; Other; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; School of Medicine; N/A; 305311; N/A; N/A; N/A; 195168
    Tourette Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with the presence of multiple motor and one or more verbal tics. In this case report, we present a 16 years old Tourette syndrome patient who was diagnosed with comorbid Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The patient was evaluated for legal responsibility after she made untrue allegations saying that a bus driver had sexually harassed her. We summarize the case and review the current literature to assess the socio-legal aspects of Tourette syndrome.