Week 6 DID Flashcards
What is the DSM definition of DID?
- 2 or more personality states
2. Amnesia
Do alters have different physiological responses towards certain things?
Yes.
Actual differences found in allergies, handwriting, voice pattern, visual acuity etc
What does the trauma model posit about DID?
Early trauma plays a key role in the genesis of dissociation
What does the fantasy model posit about DID?
Fantasy proneness, suggestibility, cognitive failures and other variables foster dissociation.
According to the trauma model, how does trauma result in DID?
Early trauma shatters the unified self, which becomes compartmentalized. Compartmentalization of personality into alters help individual to cope with the pain of early trauma. Can disconnect from reality (e.g little girl personality).
Indeed, the relationship between traumatic experiences and dissociation is causal according to the TM. dissociation will increase after known trauma, but over time the symptoms will wane spontaneously.
Alters are discovered
According to the fantasy model or social cognitive model, how is DID formed?
DID as a social construct, caused by therapist curing and media influences. DID might be an acquired disorder. Alters are formed.
Is it possible for alters to be not aware of each other?
Yes. Amnesia lor.
Opposite is possible also
How do we best understand DID?
Having less than one personality, not having MULTIPLE personality. Like fractions of personalities.
Personality is fragmented and not unified, having these fractions funny around.
DID exists when these fractions cannot be reconciled to form a whole.
Can alters have separate memory banks?
Yes. Unconscious memory & cognitive activation theory.
Unconscious memory: CAT: Cognitive Activation Theory.
EEG: Measures brain potential: particular profile (P3 potential) which lights up when you see something familiar. Altar A is shown an object. But when altar B is shown, P3 is activated – supports that there is a shared memory bank? Neural activation does not equate to experience? Did not exclude the possibility that they were lying?
Evaluate the efficacy of the trauma model in targeting DID.
(+) symptoms reduction
(-) results found were based on correlational and cross-sectional studies
Evaluate the efficacy of the socio-cognitive model in targeting DID.
- No objective measure of whether trauma was experienced.
- Symptom reduction not found, but rather very low to begin with already.
- If you say DID is a social construct, then could it be other illnesses instead? Schizo? Depression? BPD? A lot of DID patients also have BPD.
- Might have PTSD or complex trauma also because client almost always have extensive history of trauma.
- Might BPD be a simpler diagnosis to give than DID? DID is a difficult diagnosis to give. BPD is those who lie in the middle of fragmented personality and fully formed personality. Neither here or there, quite jialat also.
List 5 things that are commonly done during treatment. 1
- Asking to meet alters - some clients can consciously get into their alters, sometimes the switch even occurs without their knowledge.
- Name the alters to make identification easier.
- Letting alters speak to each other. Provide a board where client will leave post-it notes for the different alters (especially if they have no conscious memory of their alters). This is to allow their alters to reconcile to form a unified whole. As a therapist, you are the director of this board of post-its.
- Give each alter airtime.
- Change of living environment as certain alters might be activated by stressors/triggers in the environment.
Strive towards ______ to manage symptoms.
Integration.
Another way to manage symptoms is through functional analysis. What does this encompass?
Understanding that each behaviour represents a certain function. Same thing for alters
- Child alter represents desire to get atttention.
- Wise alter represents desire to give advice.
- Crocodile alter could represent animalistic advice with unbridled desires.
Ask client to reflect the purpose of each alter and ask if there is an alternative way to strike a balance.
Hypnotherapy is a therapy in support of ______ mode.
Trauma model because it digs into the past.