Dissociative Disorders Flashcards
Criteria A of dissociative identity disorder? (core)
Disruption of identity characterized by 2 or more distinct personality states. Involves marked discontinuity in sense of self and sense of agency, acompanied by related alterations in affect, behaviour, conciousness, memory, perception, cognition and or sensory- motor functioning.
Criteria B of dissociative identity disorder? (recall)
Recurrent gaps in recall of everday events, personal info, and or traumatic events that are inconsistent with ordinary forgetting
Which condition is described by an inability to recall important autobiographical info, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is inconsistent with ordinary forgetting.
Dissociative amnesia
Nature of amnesia in dissociative amnesia in terms of specific events and life history?
Specific events: localized or selective
Identity and life history:Generalized amnesia
Name specifier dissociative amnesia
With dissociative fugue: apparently purposeful travel/bewildered wandering that is associated with amnesia for identity or for other important autobiographical information
Name 4 presentations that fall under other specified dissociative disorder
- Chronic and recurrent syndromes of mixed dissociative symptoms
- identity disturbance due to prolonged and intense coercive persuasion
- acute dissociative reactions to stressful events: < 1 month
- dissociative trance
Name differences primary vs secondary vs tertiary dissociation
- Hyperarousal, hyper emotional vs hypoemotional vs dissociative identity
- flashbacks, reliving experiences, intrusion, autonomic hyperarousal vs distancing, emotional numbing , derealisation, depersonalisation, amnesia vs identity confusion + alteration, conversion
- limbic area activated vs cortical vs different areas
- seen in PTSD vs PTSD with dissociative symptoms, depersonalisation / derealisation disorder, dissociative amnesia vs dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue, did
Name 7 differentials dissociative disorders
- PTSD, PTSD with dissociative symptoms
- somatic symptom and related disorders: “somatoform dissociation”
- bipolar disorder = comorbid
- depressive + anxiety disorders = comorbid
- psychotic disorders
- eating disorders
- substance related disorders
Management dissociative disorders?
- Psychotherapy first line.
→ first phase: stabilisation
→ 2: memory work (confront trauma)
→ 3: integration - Medication for comorbidities eg anxiety
Name 5 dissociative disorders
- Did
- dissociative amnesia
- depersonalisation/ derealisation disorder
- other specified dissociative disorder, reason
- unspecified dissociative disorder