Dissociative Disorders Flashcards

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Criteria A of dissociative identity disorder? (core)

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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.

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Criteria B of dissociative identity disorder? (recall)

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Recurrent gaps in recall of everday events, personal info, and or traumatic events that are inconsistent with ordinary forgetting

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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.

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Dissociative amnesia

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Nature of amnesia in dissociative amnesia in terms of specific events and life history?

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Specific events: localized or selective

Identity and life history:Generalized amnesia

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Name specifier dissociative amnesia

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With dissociative fugue: apparently purposeful travel/bewildered wandering that is associated with amnesia for identity or for other important autobiographical information

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Name 4 presentations that fall under other specified dissociative disorder

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  • 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
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Name differences primary vs secondary vs tertiary dissociation

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  • 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
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Name 7 differentials dissociative disorders

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  • 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
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Management dissociative disorders?

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  1. Psychotherapy first line.
    → first phase: stabilisation
    → 2: memory work (confront trauma)
    → 3: integration
  2. Medication for comorbidities eg anxiety
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Name 5 dissociative disorders

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  • Did
  • dissociative amnesia
  • depersonalisation/ derealisation disorder
  • other specified dissociative disorder, reason
  • unspecified dissociative disorder
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