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| Characterized by a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and behavior. |
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| DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER |
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| Formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder |
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| CONSCIOUSNESS, MEMORY, EMOTION, IDENTITY, PERCEPTION, BODY REPRESENTATION, MOTOR CONTROL, BEHAVIOR |
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| Name two things disrupted by a dissociative disorder: |
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| DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER |
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| Characterized by a) the presence of two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession and b) recurrent episodes of amnesia: |
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| Average number of identities expressed |
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| _______ identity(s) usually doesn't know about _______ identity(s). |
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| Most people with Dissociative Identity Disorder seek treatment for ________ and _______ problems. |
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| Characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information |
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| Most common type of Dissociative Amnesia |
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| LOCALIZED, SELECTIVE, GENERALIZED |
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| Three types of Dissociative Amnesia are: |
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| SELECTIVE DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA |
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| When you cannot recall a specific aspect of an event? |
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| Dissociative Disorders most likely to occur following ______? |
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| LOCALIZED DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA |
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| When you cannot recall an event or period of time? |
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| GENERALIZED DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA |
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| When you cannot recall your identity or life history. |
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| Involves traveling and forgetting things (i.e., name). Purposeful travel or bewildered wandering. |
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| DEPERSONALIZATION/DEREALIZATION DISORDER |
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| Characterized by clinically significant persistent or recurrent depersonalization: |
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| Experiences of unreality or detachment from one’s mind, self, or body: |
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| Experiences of unreality or detachment from one’s surroundings: |
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| Period between awake and asleep: |
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| Goal of treatment for Dissociative Disorders? |
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| Those with Dissociative Disorders often ______, or (ARE/ARE NOT) fully aware of, disruptions in consciousness, amnesia, or other dissociative symptoms. |
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