Dissociative Amnesia/Dissociative Identity Disorder Flashcards
Dissociative Amnesia: Criteria A: An inability recall important “?” information, usually of a “?2” nature, that is incosistent with ordinary forgetting.
autobiographical, traumatic or stressful
Dissociative Amnesia: Criteria B: The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in
social/occupational/other important areas of functioning.
Dissociative Amnesia: Criteria D: The disturbance is not better explained by “? 4” disorders.
dissociative identity disorder, PTSD, Acute stress disorder, Somatic symptom disorder, Neurocognitive disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Criteria A: Disruption of identity characterized by “?” or more distinct personality states.
2
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Criteria B: Recurrent gaps in the recall of “?” events, important “?” information, and/or “?” events that are inconsistent with ordinary forgetting.
everyday, personal, traumatic
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Criteria C: The symptoms cause clinically distress in
osical/occupational/other important areas of functioning
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Criteria D: The disturbance is not a normal part of a broadly accepted “/2” practice.
cultural or religious