Trauma Related Stressors & Dissociative Disorders Flashcards
The inability to remember what occurred after a traumatic or stressful event that is not explained by normal forgetfulness.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
f.) Dissociative Amnesia
The inability to remember what occurred after a traumatic or stressful event that is not explained by normal forgetfulness.
Dissociative fugue is a subtype of this disorder
When a child has no fear of strangers, and is unfazed when they are separated from a primary caregiver. The child is willing to go off with unknown people.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
g.) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
When a child has no fear of strangers, and is unfazed when they are separated from a primary caregiver. The child is willing to go off with unknown people.
Precipitated by a less severe or traumatic stressful event. Occurs within 3 months of onset of stressor(s).
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
c.) Adjustment Disorder
Precipitated by a less severe or traumatic stressful event. Occurs within 3 months of onset of stressor(s).
- Milder, less specific form of ASD or PTSD.*
- Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that negatively impact functioning.*
Constant re-experiencing of a traumatic event for individual (flashbacks). Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (hypervigilance).
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
a.) PTSD
Constant re-experiencing of a traumatic event for individual (flashbacks). Persistent symptoms of increased arousal (hypervigilance).
An unconscious defense mechanism that protects the person against overwhelming anxiety through an emotional separation. Results in disturbances in memory, consciousness, self-identity, and perception.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
e.) Dissociative Disorder
An unconscious defense mechanism that protects the person against overwhelming anxiety through an emotional separation. Results in disturbances in memory, consciousness, self-identity, and perception.
May develop after exposure to a traumatic event (usually 3 days to 1 month after event).
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
b.) Acute Stress Disorder
May develop after exposure to a traumatic event (usually 3 days to 1 month after event).
A person has 2 or more alternate personality states. One alter personality functions in day to day life and usually has no recall of trauma experiences. The other alternate personality deals with the trauma memories.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
h.) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
A person has 2 or more alternate personality states. One alter personality functions in day to day life and usually has no recall of trauma experiences. The other alternate personality deals with the trauma memories.
Used to be labeled Multiple Personality Disorder
Exceptionally painful sense of being an observer of one’s own physical body or emotional functions. Recurring sensation that what is happening in the “here and now” is not real. Person feels “detached” from own body.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
i.) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
Exceptionally painful sense of being an observer of one’s own physical body or emotional functions. Recurring sensation that what is happening in the “here and now” is not real. Person feels “detached” from own body.
Caused by a lack of bonding experiences by the age of 8 months. The child’s behavior is inhibited and emotionally withdrawn. The child is also rarely attached to any adult.
a. ) PTSD b.) Acute Stress Disorder
c. ) Adjustment Disorder d.) Reactive Attachment Disorder
e. ) Dissociative Disorder f.) Dissociative Amnesia
g. ) Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
h. ) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
i. ) Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
d.) Reactive attachment disorder
Caused by a lack of bonding experiences by the age of 8 months. The child’s behavior is inhibited and emotionally withdrawn. The child is also rarely attached to any adult.