Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorders Flashcards
what type of response is pathological dissociation
an avoidance response that protects the person from consciously experiencing stressful events
how does psychodynamic theory think about memory and trauma
traumatic events are pressed/memories are forgotten
how do cognitive scientists think about memory and trauma
extreme stress usually enhances rather than impairs memory
memory for emotionally relevant stimuli is _____ by stress
enhanced
memory for neutral stimuli is ____ during stress
impaired
explicit memory
conscious recall of expiences
implicit memory
not consciously recalled
when does depersonalization/derealization disorder normally begin
adolescense
what is recovery like for depersonalization/derealization disorder
normally chronic condition
About ____ of people with depersonalization/derealization disorder experience anxiety disorders and depression
2/3rd
when is typical age of onset for DID
childhood
is DID more common in men or women
women
how is DID different from schizophrenia
no thought disorder
no behavioral disorganization
what were the somatoform disorders in DSM-IV-TR
somatization pain disorder hypochondriasis conversion disorder body dysmorphic disorder
Somatic Symptom Disorder is a combination of what disorders from DSM-IV
pain disorder and somatization disorder