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dissociative disorders

which of the following are the 5 types if dissociative experiences

depersonalisation, derealisation, amnesia, identity confusion & identity alteration

which of the followng is a biological factor for somatic symptom disorder

hyperactive brain regions involved in evaluating the unpleasantness of situations

what might a person experiencing dissociative fugue display in their behaviour?

suddenly leaving their home

what characterises illness anxiety disorder?

fear of serious illness despite the lack of physical symptoms

the cause of somatic symptom disorder may be related to

faulty perceptions of bodily sensations

these are caused of DID except

lack of sleep

what characterises dissociative amnesia?

memory loss

dissociative fugue is a subtype of

dissociative amnesia

which treatment option is recommended for dissociative disorders

exposure therapy

according to the International Society for the Study of Trama & Dissociation, what are the 3 stages or treatment for DID?

establishing safety & stabilisation, working through traumatic memories, integrating identities

what is the primary characteristic of conversion disorder?

pseudoneurological complaints

which of the following is not one of the disorders within the somatic symptom & related disorders category

depersonalisation disorder

somatic symptom disorders are more common in

women

what is the recommended psychological treatment option for somatic symptom disorders?

psychoeducation

the aetiology of somatic symptom disorder includes

psychodynamic, biological, behavioural, environmental & cognitive factors

reality testing remains intact for which dissociative disorder?

depersonalisation disorder

which of the following is a biological factor if DID

smaller hippocampus

the intentional faking of a physical or psychological symptom to gain some clear benefit or escape responsibility is called

malingering

intentionally producing physical/psychological symptoms to assume the role or a patient

factitious disorder

more severe & chronic forms of factitious disorder

munchausen syndrome

assuming a new identity in a new place is characteristic of

dissociative fugue

Brigid has been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. Brigid is the host personality

we can expect that the alter identities

are strikingly different from Brigid

what is one reason why the prevalence of DID has been increasing?

it may be that the prevalence of DID has not changed at all, but that clinicians may unknowingly encourage the emergence of new identities

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