What disorders might be caused due to DDD?
Depression or anxiety.
True or False: PTSD can cause DDD?
True
What is one treatment available for DDD?
Behavioral techniques, grounding techniques, psychodynamic therapy
True or False? DDD still has a chance of showing, rarely, at the age of 40.
True
What are symptoms of Depersonalization?
Feeling detached from the body or mind for long periods of time.
What is the most common cause of DDD?
Emotional abuse and/or neglect during childhood.
What is the most common treatment of DDD?
Talk therapy
How long can an episode of DDD last for?
Hours, days, months, sometimes years.
What are symptoms of Derealization?
Feeling detached from the surroundings, people, or objects.
What might trigger an episode of DDD?
Stress, depression, anxiety, or elicit drugs.
What is a qualification of DDD?
Reoccurring episodes of depersonalization or derealization, an intact sense of reality during the episode, or strong social and/or occupational impairment.
What drug is used to help treat DDD?
Lamotrigine
What differentiates DDD from other psychotic disorders?
Patients know that it isn't real.
Neurologically, what can be a cause of DDD?
An imbalance of brain chemicals.
What nullifies a diagnosis of DDD?
If one experiences seizures, panic disorders, substance abuse, or other dissociative disorders.
What percentage of the population meets the criteria for DDD?
2% of people.
What do patients of DDD experience/fear while experiencing DDD?
They fear irreversible brain damage or that they are going crazy.
What drugs can trigger an episode of DDD?
Marijuana, ketamine, or hallucinogens.
Is this scenario Derealization or Depersonalization?
Randy wakes up. The door to his room looks smaller to him. The coloring on the wall has dulled but as he focuses on it it sharpens. Everything feels disconnected and withdrawn.
Derealization.
Does DDD occur equally in both genders? What is the average age that DDD is diagnosed at?
Yes, it is equal. The average age is 16.